On 31.05.23 20:18, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2023, Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> We managed to integrate AIX IPA clients successfully some time ago. sudo
>> was also working fine. A few weeks ago sudo stopped working.
>
> It begs the question: what happened a few weeks ago? Did you upgrade
> anything?
My AIX colleagues say no.
>
> What version of IPA server?
What version of slapi-nis package?
Version : 0.60.0
Release : 1.module+el8.7.0+20837+581a7c1e
>> The /etc/ldap.conf on our AIX clients contains the following
line:
>> sudoers_base cn=users,cn=compat,ou=sudoers,dc=linux,dc=mydomain,dc=at
>
> I believe it should be ou=sudoers,dc=linux,dc=mydomain,dc=at
Why don't I see an ou=sudoers with an LDAP browser? Is there some kind
of magic going on I am not aware of?
>
>> If we try to look that up with an LDAP browser we do not even find a OU
>> named "sudoers". Did the LDAP structure change in the recent past?
What
>> should the sudoers_base line contain?
>
> Changes were made in slapi-nis which provides the compat tree but like I
> said, I don't know that cn=users,cn=compat,ou=sudoers would have ever
> worked.
Indeed. That DN would have never matched anything.
I agree because that DN simply does not exist in the LDAP tree.
# grep -E 'dn: .*,cn=Schema Compatibility|schema-compat-container'
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-IPA-TEST/dse.ldif
Here is where confusion starts for me. What is that compat stuff? Should
I be able to see that in the LDAP tree with an LDAP browser or is there
a different mechanism in place? (I am only aware that one can import and
export ldif files...)
Cheers,
Ronald