Hi!
(I subscribed to the list but am not receiving the email yet. I'm
reading replies via the archive.)
I'm guessing rdk has a UID < 1000. This is generally a bad idea
for
network accounts, as they're vulnerable to colliding with local
accounts. It sounds like in your case you actually have control over
the UID range, so it might be possible for you to change the UID.
Otherwise, change the min_id setting in sssd.conf to something more
appropriate for your environment. (We have that there to try to
protect against network vs. local ID conflicts)
[root@columbia openldap]# id rdk
uid=6169(rdk) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),109(slide),110(www)
My account is old as the hills and so I've kept my uid. I agree that
standardized numbering ranges is a very good thing.
What are the defaults for sssd for uid ranges? I see were the options
can be set but dont know what msSFU30UidNumber is.
# ldap_user_uid_number = msSFU30UidNumber
# ldap_user_gid_number = msSFU30GidNumber
Thanks,
Bobby