sudoUser=%#gid is a known bug in sssd
https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/1678
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Title:
sudo fails to retrieve groups in sudoUser
To manage notific
In the link posted above, the OP solves the problem by adding objectClass:
posixgroup to his groups.
In my case, they already are "posix-ified".
But, I finally made my sudorules to work by turning
use_fully_qualified_names = False.
Summary:
use_fully_qualified_names = True + sudo 1.8.16-0ubuntu
reported here too : https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-
users/2017-May/msg00033.html
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Title:
sudo fails to retrieve groups in sudoUser
To m
Public bug reported:
Currently using sudo with sssd 1.13.4 on xenial to manage sudo rules,
groups are not resolved since last update.
I troubleshooted :
- sudo with all@debug
- sssd with [sudo] debug_level = 9 and [domain/domain.tld] debug_level = 9
- LDAP requests are correctly sent, and I can o
For Ubuntuers dummies like me :)
activate xenial-proposed via https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed to
install sssd_1.13.4-1ubuntu1.2 on xenial
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Hi
sorry for my lack of knowledge, but regarding comment #32, I'm waiting for a
fix in xenial repo.
It's seems to be present on the server
(http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/sssd/sssd_1.13.4-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb),
but probably not in the index of the mirror...
When will it be ava