Just some extra info. The entry is definitely in there, I just can't figure
out how to pull it back out:
[root@freeipa4 ~]# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -f ./nis.txt
Enter LDAP Password:
adding new entry "nis-domain=<redacted>+nis-map=auto.main,cn=NIS
Server,cn=plugins,cn=config"
ldap_add: Already exists (68)
[root@freeipa4 ~]#
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 1:35 PM Russell Jones <arjones85(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I am logging in as the Directory Manager user.
I downloaded an LDAP brower app and have also logged in as that user, and
not seeing the entries anywhere there either.
Here's what I am getting from a CLI standpoint:
[root@freeipa4 ~]# ldapsearch -x -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W > output.txt
Enter LDAP Password:
[root@freeipa4 ~]# grep -i "cn=config" output.txt
ipaPermTarget: cn=*,cn=automember rebuild membership,cn=tasks,cn=config
ipaPermLocation: cn=tasks,cn=config
[root@freeipa4 ~]#
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 1:30 PM Rob Crittenden <rcritten(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Russell Jones via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> > I have followed this documentation for enabling an automount to show up
> > for a NIS client that is bound to FreeIPA, and it worked as expected and
> > the NIS client can see the automount:
> >
> >
>
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/...
> >
> > I then went back and dumped the entire ldap tree out of curiosity to see
> > my changes I just added, and they are not there. If I search for the
> > keys "nis-base" or "nis-domain" for example, it's no
where to be found.
> >
> > Where did this change actually go? I feel like I'm going crazy! :)
> >
>
> What user did you use to dump the tree? It's likely it lacked the read
> permissions to see the cn=config entries.
>
> rob
>
>