Charles,Not sure my boss wants to do it that way. How do you deploy new rules? Puppet, Ansible? Also here is the logs from sssd: (Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [ipaSudoRunAsExtUserGroup](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [externalUser](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [entryUSN](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x2000): ldap_search_ext called, msgid = 8(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_op_add] (0x2000): New operation 8 timeout 6(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x2000): Trace: sh[0x55848d200b40], connected[1], ops[0x55848d265290], ldap[0x55848d2272e0](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x2000): Trace: end of ldap_result list(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x2000): Trace: sh[0x55848d200b40], connected[1], ops[0x55848d265290], ldap[0x55848d2272e0](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_op_finished] (0x0400): Search result: Success(0), no errmsg set(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_get_generic_op_finished] (0x2000): Total count [0](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_op_destructor] (0x2000): Operation 8 finished(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_search_bases_ex_done] (0x0400): Receiving data from base [cn=sudo,dc=example,dc=net](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_rules_done] (0x0040): Received 0 sudo rules(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_cmdgroups] (0x0400): About to fetch sudo command groups(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_cmdgroups] (0x0400): No command groups needs to be downloaded(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_cmds] (0x0400): About to fetch sudo commands(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_cmds] (0x0400): No commands needs to be downloaded(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_fetch_done] (0x0400): About to convert rules(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sysdb_sudo_purge_byrules] (0x0400): About to remove rules from sudo cache(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_sudo_set_usn] (0x0400): SUDO USN value is empty.(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_refresh_done] (0x0400): Sudo rules are successfully stored in cache(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [ipa_sudo_smart_refresh_done] (0x0400): Successful smart refresh of sudo rules(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [be_ptask_done] (0x0400): Task [SUDO Smart Refresh]: finished successfully(Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [be_ptask_schedule] (0x0400): Task [SUDO Smart Refresh]: scheduling task 900 seconds from last execution time [1510240137](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x2000): Trace: sh[0x55848d200b40], connected[1], ops[(nil)], ldap[0x55848d2272e0](Thu Nov 9 08:53:57 2017) [sssd[be[mgt.stl.exampleblend.net]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x2000): Trace: end of ldap_result list
On Thursday, November 9, 2017 8:17 AM, Charles Hedrick via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org wrote:
Our sudo is set up to use local files with the rule citing a group, with the group in IPA. sssd gets a fresh groups list for the user at login, so there should be no caching issues. This should be sufficient if you’re just interested in sudo root or a few fairly fixed things. If you’re using sudo in more complex ways and the requirements change a lot, then having the whole thing in IPA would certainly be a win.
On Nov 9, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org wrote: Ok so I did that and the rules are coming down just like I thought: [user1@jira02 ~]$ sudo -lMatching Defaults entries for rob.lloyd on jira02: !visiblepw, always_set_home, match_group_by_gid, env_reset, env_keep="COLORS DISPLAY HOSTNAME HISTSIZE KDEDIR LS_COLORS", env_keep+="MAIL PS1 PS2 QTDIR USERNAME LANG LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE", env_keep+="LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MESSAGES", env_keep+="LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER LC_TELEPHONE", env_keep+="LC_TIME LC_ALL LANGUAGE LINGUAS _XKB_CHARSET XAUTHORITY", secure_path=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin User user1 may run the following commands on jira02: (ALL : ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/su - jira,/usr/bin/sudo su - jira,/bin/su - jira,/bin/sudo - jira[user1@jira02 ~]$ But i'm not able to execute...I will look into the debugger and see what I get. This is all new territory for me. If you have any ideas, thank you in advance.
On Thursday, November 9, 2017 1:47 AM, Jakub Hrozek via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 02:07:03AM +0000, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello, I am trying to setup a few of my users to have the ability to su - jira or another user using FreeIPA. Here is what happens when I am logged in as the user and try to su - jira [user1@jira02 ~]$ sudo su - process[sudo] password for user1:Sorry, user user1 is not allowed to execute '/bin/su - jira' as root onjira02.example.net.[user1@jira02 ~]$ [andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$ ipa sudorule-show su_jira Rule name: su_jira Enabled: TRUE Host category: all RunAs User category: all RunAs Group category: all User Groups: developers, ops_sudoers Sudo Allow Command Groups: jira_access Sudo Option: !authenticate[andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$
[andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$ ipa sudocmd-find su_jira_cmds----------------------1 Sudo Command matched---------------------- Sudo Command: /usr/bin/su - jira,/usr/bin/sudo su - jira,/bin/su - jira,/bin/sudo - jira Description: su_jira_cmds----------------------------Number of entries returned 1---------------------------- What am I doing wrong?
I would first run "sudo -l" to see if the user is able to run any sudo commands at all.
Then I'd proceed to sudo debugging from https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/sudo_troubleshooting.html#obtaining-... to see what data was transferred to sudo and how did sudo evaluate them. _______________________________________________ FreeIPA-users mailing list -- freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to freeipa-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org
_______________________________________________ FreeIPA-users mailing list -- freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to freeipa-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org
_______________________________________________ FreeIPA-users mailing list -- freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to freeipa-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org