In the sudoers file. Try adding a fqdn to anywhere there is a hostname in the
file.
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> On Dec 28, 2017, at 4:46 AM, Viktor Ekl wrote:
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> Hi, your mean short/fqdn names where ?
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>> We
Hi, your mean short/fqdn names where ?
> We found that there was a Sudo change that requires fqdn for hostnames. Older
> versions
> used short names. Does having both fqdn and short names make it work?
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We found that there was a Sudo change that requires fqdn for hostnames. Older
versions used short names. Does having both fqdn and short names make it work?
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> On Dec 22, 2017, at 6:12 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
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Ah, since you’re using local sudo rules and not stored in AD, I think only the
sudo log would be most interesting. Plus, is the user either a member of wheel
or linux_admin? (iow, do either of these group show up if you run ‘id’ as the
user?)
> On 22 Dec 2017, at 15:09, Jakub Hrozek
If you follow https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/sudo_troubleshooting.html
and generate the sssd logs, does that shed some more light?
> On 22 Dec 2017, at 14:48, Viktor Ekl wrote:
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> Hello.
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> Sssd 1.15.2-50 on Centos 7. I'm trying to grant sudo access to