Cool. I found that in the docs : ldap_user_uid_number and ldap_user_gid_number
I set those to an attribute in my LDAP that has a numerical value, however, still in the
query sent to my ldap server, it has (&(uidNumber=*)(!(uidNumber=0)) in the query.
Even if I set min_id = 0
This causes my LDAP server to return no results, no matter what I do. I am ok with
mapping to another attribute, but unless I can override the search filter and get rid of
that “and” I probably won’t be able to make it work.
Ideas?
On Nov 13, 2014, at 3:43 AM, Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 08:15:49PM +0000, Nathan Robbins wrote:
> I would like to try and accomplish a similar result with sssd, mainly in order to get
it functioning with samba. Is is possible for me to set it up such that i build the local
user account just like above, and then use sssd *only* for authentication?
>
> N
The released versions of SSSD can only serve POSIX users, that is, users
who have an UID and a GID. You can either point SSSD to an attribute
that contains the ID or map the ID from a Windows SID.
The ID attribute doesn't have to be named uidNumber/gidNumber and with
recent enough version you can even use the same LDAP attribute for both.
But there has to be either a numerical ID attribute or a Windows SID to
derive the ID from.
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