On 10/23/2014 02:36 PM, Karich, Michael wrote:
Good afternoon,
I have run into an issue on Cent 7 with sssd configured for AD auth.
I am able to auth via AD usernames and passwords without issue and can
“getent group MOSTGROUPS”. But I have run into an issue where there
are some groups that are not being seen / discovered / enumerated etc.
ID of a validated username will display most of the groups, but there
are some groups that are not listed which are also those are also the
ones that fail getent group. I cannot find a pattern in what groups
fail to enumerate. At first I thought it was length, but there are
group names over 20 characters that succeed.
What version of SSSD?
Did you get get all the right groups when user actually logs in?
If this is the case than it is a known and expected behavior in 1.11.x.
If you are using the latest 1.12.x you should see all groups so if you
do not then this is a bug.
EX. ID of user1:
Group1, group 2, group 5
Getent group group1
Username list!
Getent group “Group 2”
Username list!
Getent group group3 (user is a long time member of group in AD)
Blank output
Strace reveals that the command exited with status 2. Nothing is
logged in sssd_DOMAIN.log
Please let me know where to look next, thank you.
*Mike Karich*
*IT Manager*
*Center for Vital Longevity*
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Thank you,
Dmitri Pal
Sr. Engineering Manager IdM portfolio
Red Hat, Inc.