Am Wed, Mar 05, 2025 at 10:16:08PM +0100 schrieb Ronald Wimmer via 
FreeIPA-users:
> We have a trust between the ipa domain (ipa.mydomain.at) and some AD domain
> (windows.mydomain.at).
> 
> A user 'userxy' exists in both domains.
> 
> [email protected] is not mapped into IPA as described in
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1506103

Hi,

please note that the solution above is about adding(mapping) AD user to
IPA groups so that they are members of those groups. This is unrelated
to the general visibility of the user. Without the mapping the user will
just be member of its AD groups which is fine.

HTH

bye,
Sumit

> 
> ipadomainresolutionorder is set to
> windows.mydomain.at,ipa.mydomain.at,someotherdomain.mydomain.at
> 
> Should [email protected] be visible (getent passwd, id) in IPA or
> not? (because it is and I did not expect this)
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronald
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