I am affected by this as well. I want my LDAP users to be able to manage
printers. I've tried removing authentication in cupsd.conf, this works
for the CUPS interface. But not from 'Printers' in system settings. So
instead I've added them to the lpadmin group with the pam mount module,
but it is st
Same problem here in an openldap environment with ubuntu 14.04.3
workstations. We have this issue with adding certain openldap groups to
the local sudo group.
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The same problem in my Ubuntu 14.04 environment. In our school we have 50
Ubuntu-clients and we are using ldap-authentication. Now we want to assign the
ldap-users to the lpadmin group to give them the possiblity to manage the
printing system (i.e. set the default printer...), but its not possi
This issue has been giving me serious headache.. trying to allow our
ldap users (mainly over 200 staffs) able to manage their printing
services (enable, disable, add printers) without having to call "IT"
currently that is impossible.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: policykit-1 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
I have the same issue. Using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I am also trying to
add all users to a particular group. Some of the posts online indicated
using pam_group to accomplish this. When I modify
/etc/security/group.conf to add users to "audio" group - \
If I enter id - It shows that my user belongs t
possibly related issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/75602
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Title:
policykit-1 is not aware of groups assigned by pam_group
The same problem is reported in the following forum posting:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1822217&p=11137302#post11137302
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Title:
po
** Summary changed:
- policykit-1 does not "see" groups assigned by pam_group
+ policykit-1 is not aware of groups assigned by pam_group
** Description changed:
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I'm using pam_group for my ldap users so that they get assigned default
ubuntu groups:
$ tail -n2 /etc/security/group.conf
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