Hi - Sorry if this is not completely an SSSD question. We use SSSD on Redhat, to authenticate against the LDAP server, that is part of the Windows Active Domain server. In the old versions of the Windows server, there was software that provided integration with the LDAP server (i.e. there was a Unix tab, that could be seen, when viewing a user or group in the Active Doman.). Using this method, it was possible to create a group in Active Domain, that could be seen on the Redhat side, via a "unix tab" ,that would appear on the active domain interface. This unix integration software was removed a long time ago. But it possible using another method, to create a group in the Active Domai, that the LDAP server also sees, and thus can be seen in Redhat) Without having to switchto using AD authentication in SSSD. Thanks. - Mark
_______________________________________________
sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org
To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-le...@lists.fedorahosted.org

Reply via email to