Well, one problem that I seem to have had was the smb.conf was not set up
properly. Once I got those settings fixed, things do seem better.
It's still not acting like I was expecting, but that's likely a problem
with my expectations and not with SSSD. I suspect I just need to read more
about the cache and get some more fine tuning done.
For what it's worth, I was not able to compile the latest stable version
(1.12.0). I got the following error:
src/providers/ad/ad_gpo_child.c: In function
‘ad_gpo_parse_security_cse_buffer’:
src/providers/ad/ad_gpo_child.c:301:5: error: implicit declaration of
function ‘ini_config_file_from_mem’ [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
Since I really need to just run whatever version is in the CentOS repo, I
didn't spend too much time trying to solve that problem. But, I'm happy to
file a bug report or anything else that might be helpful if this is a
problem with more than just my system.
Thanks,
Peter
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Peter Kirby
System and Database Administrator @ Harding University
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Peter Kirby <lpkirby(a)harding.edu> wrote:
Steve, I have tried both ways just to be sure.
Lukas, Nope, not mine.
Since Steve's seems to be working, I think I'll try the latest stable
version of SSSD and see if I have better luck. I'll report back either way.
--
Peter Kirby
System and Database Administrator @ Harding University
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On (18/08/14 14:38), Peter Kirby wrote:
> >That's for the quick response. Unfortunately, that's not the behavior
> I'm
> >seeing. Here's what I see:
> >
> >1) Log in as root, erase the cache, and restart SSSD.
> >2) Log in as the user and try a "touch test" in a directory controlled
by
> >ACL.
> >3) Get permission denied error.
> >4) As the user (root does not have to do this) run: getent group
> test-group
> >which shows the correct membership from Active Directory.
> >5) Attempt another "touch test", still permission denied.
> >6) Log out and then log back in.
> >7) One more "touch test" and it works.
> >
> Is it also your case?
>
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/2343
>
> LS
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