On (13/07/16 13:36), Tomas Simecek wrote: >Lukas, >yes, I went through that guide and I configured sssd.conf as per the doc >(you can see it in the beginning of the thread). > >Actually the installation is: >[root@zp-cml-test sssd]# cat /etc/redhat-release >CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > >and versions are: >[root@zp-cml-test sssd]# rpm -qa |grep sssd >sssd-proxy-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-common-pac-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-ipa-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-common-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-ad-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-ldap-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >python-sssdconfig-1.11.6-30.el6.noarch >sssd-krb5-common-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-krb5-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 >sssd-client-1.11.6-30.el6.x86_64 > 1.11 has sudo_provider=ipa
@see instructions in man sssd-sudo how to configure it. It should avoid issues with two different providers (ipa and ldap) > >There are some reasons why not to upgrade to later versions, believe me, I >would do it if I could :-) > You can at least try to upgrade sssd from 6.8 if you do not want to upgrade whole OS. LS -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
