Thanks. it works
2015. 8. 5., 오후 6:16, Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek(a)redhat.com> 작성:
On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 04:18:31PM +0900, Seyeong Kim wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have issue with sssd + AD environment
>
> client
> OS: centos 7, ubuntu all releases
>
> python-sssdconfig.noarch 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-ad.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-client.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-common.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-common-pac.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-ipa.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-krb5.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-krb5-common.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-ldap.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-proxy.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> @updates
> sssd-client.i686 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-common.i686 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-dbus.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-krb5-common.i686 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-libwbclient.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-libwbclient-devel.i686 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-libwbclient-devel.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
> sssd-tools.x86_64 1.12.2-58.el7_1.6
> updates
>
> server
> OS: windows 2012r2
>
> at first ( /opt/admin is set on Windows unixHomeDir, /home/ is set on
> sssd.conf fallback_homedir )
>
> [root@sssd2-centos centos]# sss_cache -u admin
> [root@sssd2-centos centos]#
> [root@sssd2-centos centos]# getent passwd admin
> admin:*:1748601105:1748600513:ad:/opt/admin:/bin/bash
>
> after connected once, i can get /opt/admin directory when connect using ssh
>
> then exit
>
> after trying again, ssh said there is no /home/admin on ssh
>
> so i checked getent and i got below result
>
> [root@sssd2-centos centos]# getent passwd admin
> admin:*:1748601105:1748600513:ad:/home/admin:/bin/bash
>
> I thought this is cache problem so I tried to change cache_credentials =
> false to true and false
>
> but it's the same.
>
> is this bug? or already fixed?
Check out our troubleshooting guide:
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Troubleshooting
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Troubleshooting>
Section "Common AD provider issues", point 3. Does that help?
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