what does "sudo -l -U <username>" show?
My experience flushing sss_cache has rarely been successful.
When I experience issues with user sudo permissions, I restart sssd. Fixes it every time.
- grant
On Jun 17, 2022, at 00:53, Alessandro Fort via FreeIPA-users
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Hi,
I have a local user (let's call it local) that has NOPASSWD set in
/etc/sudoers. When I apply an ID view to change my FreeIPA user's (let's
call it domain) username, UID, GID, shell and home to that of local,
whenever I try to use sudo after logging in with either domain or local,
domain's sudo rules apply and I am asked for a password. Is this
expected behaviour or a quirk of my configuration/policies? I would
expect that when logging in using domain, FreeIPA sudo rules are
applied, while if I log in using local I'd get the old /etc/sudoers
policy. Is this possible?
Thank you!
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