Dmitri, > > The SODO integration is evolving so it important to know what OS and > version you are on. > I would assume you are on RHEL6.3 or equivalent.
That's correct. I am on RHEL6.3 equivalent > There are two main ways to integrate SUDO with IPA. One with SSSD > integration and another without. The one with the SSSD integration was a > tech preview in 6.3 and did not work well so we will set is aside for > now (but we fixed it and it is coming in 6.4 as a supported feature). > Neat, looks forward to 6.4 > So the only reasonable option ATM is to setup sudo without SSSD integration. > > So this solution implies that SUDO will use LDAP to get data from the > LDAP server and LDAP server happens to be IPA in this case. > You need to configure SUDO with LDAP as one would do following the > instructions provided by SUDO package. > Please search archives of the last month. There have been couple threads > that you can find helpful in your quest. > Thank you for the pointer... Looking at the archive now > Kee in mind that the location and name of the file used by sudo to > configure LDAP connection has changed. The exact names of the files and > recommendations you will find in the mentioned threads. > > Once you configured SUDO and if you still have problems please let us > know and we will help to troubleshoot the issue. > Thank you aagain William > -- > Thank you, > Dmitri Pal > > Sr. Engineering Manager for IdM portfolio > Red Hat Inc. > > > ------------------------------- > Looking to carve out IT costs? > www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ > _______________________________________________ Freeipa-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
