Hi all,
Currently, we run SSSD on a RHEL5 update 4 box. SSSD version is 1.2.1. For the main
purpose we need it, caching credentials, it works like a charm.
Now, we have a custom compiled sudo version (sudo 1.6) which does query LDAP for the sudo
rules.
I was testing if sudo still worked while using cached credentials. (Which is one of the
requirements of the project, as users are not allowed root access)
and it did work. I simply pulled the network cable out of the network interface, rebooted
the machine, logged in with cached credentials and tried a sudo su - (Which I am allowed
to do). And it worked. Is this intended behaviour, am I looking at the wrong things or did
I discover a 'hidden feature/anomaly'due to the custom sudo version ?
I tried searching on sudo and sssd with google, I only read articles that sudo and sssd
are not integrated yet(but in the works), so I am wondering how this works.
Are you using your local /etc/sudoers or have you installed and configured FreeIPA/LDAP
with Sudo entries living in the directory?
-JR