Thank you.
That looks perfect.
We're already placing a custom sssd file, so adding that setting is no big deal.
From: Rob Crittenden <rcritten(a)redhat.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 12:23 PM
To: FreeIPA users list <freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org>
Cc: "White, David" <whitedm(a)epb.net>
Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Overriding the Default shell for Active Directory users
White, David via FreeIPA-users wrote: > We have a FreeIPA / IdM environment that talks
to Active Directory, where the user accounts live. > > In the IdM GUI, I have
navigated to: IPA Server -> Configuration > And I configured the "Default
Shell" to:
White, David via FreeIPA-users wrote:
We have a FreeIPA / IdM environment that talks to Active Directory,
where the user accounts live.
In the IdM GUI, I have navigated to: IPA Server -> Configuration
And I configured the "Default Shell" to: /bin/bash
However, whenever new users SSH to a server using their AD credentials, they are still
put into a /bin/sh shell.
I have created an ID Override for myself by going to: Identity -> ID Views, editing
the "Default Trust View", and adding myself.
In my ID Override, I have set my own shell to /bin/bash
My guess is that the global option in IPA Server -> Configuration is only applied to
local IPA accounts, and not AD accounts.
Is that a correct assumption?
Yes.
Is there any way that we can change the default shell for AD users
without having to manually and individually create an ID Override?
You can do so directly in sssd by setting default_shell in sssd.conf.
See also
https://computingforgeeks.com/set-default-login-shell-on-sssd-for-ad-trus...
There is no way to tell ipa-client-install to do this automatically. You
may be able to drop in a config snippet to do this though.
rob