Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try!
Have been reading some of the docs and it looks like it could be the
right solution for us.
Will report back with updates on this.
Regards,
Gerardo
El 20/08/14 10:26, Lukas Slebodnik escribió:
On (19/08/14 09:13), Gerardo Padierna wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know if it somehow possible to use sssd as a proxy authenticator,
> by which I mean the following:
> · I want to authenticate users defined on a windows AD 2003 server on a
> Solaris box (sssd is not available)
> · I'm already using sssd on RHEL boxes -> I'd like to maintain the same
> UID/GID mapping on the Solarix boxes as those already used on the RHEL
> machines
> · I was wondering if there's a conf (or a hack) that makes it possible to
> authenticate an AD user on a box (which can't run sssd) the following way:
> Soraris box -> asks ldap server -> asks sssd (on same box or not) -> asks
AD
> Since sssd is a client, I can't figure out how to do that, but maybe there's
> a way (that's why I was thinking that maybe, by combining an ldap server with
> sssd, they could act together as an authentication provider).
>
> Again: The reason why not using directly just one ldap client on the Solaris
> boxes is to maintain the same UID/GIDs already defined in other sssd-based
> hosts.
>
> Thanks a lot for any suggestions on this.
I think this was an aim of FreeIPA and legacy clients.
http://www.freeipa.org/page/V3/Serving_legacy_clients_for_trusts
FreeIPA supports cross-realm trusts with Active Directory.
You will need to install new version of FreeIPA (RHEL7, CentOS7)
Hope it helps.
LS
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