Yes, correct. I converted "[domain/XXX]" lines and ad_domain lines to
upper case. Example:
[
That allows me to do a 'realm permit' specifying upper case for my domain.
For example
realm permit admspike_white(a)AMER.COMPANY.COM
Spike
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:01 AM Sumit Bose <sbose(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
thank you for reporting this behavior. realm is indeed a bit too picky
about the case here. At least for AD the case should be ignored.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 09:44:56AM -0500, Spike White wrote:
> BTW, yes -- that works. If I transform in sssd.conf every "[domain/xxx]"
> line:
>
> [
domain/{amer,emea,apac,japn}.company.com]
Am I correct that you not only changed the "[domain/xxx] lines but the
"ad_domain" lines as well?
bye,
Sumit
>
> to upper case and restart sssd, I can then "realm permit" in upper case.
>
> realm permit -R
AMER.COMPANY.COM spike_white(a)COMPANY.COM
>
> Curiously, in sssd.conf, it records the user in lower case:
>
> simple_allow_users = processehcprofiler(a)amer.company.com,
> spike_white(a)amer.company.com
>
> No problem with that for me; I'm really hitting against AD -- which is
> case-insensitive.
>
> BTW, I checked -- I did my original realm join against
AMER.COMPANY.COM
> (all upper-case).
>
> Spike
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 3:59 PM Spike White <spikewhitetx(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I have sssd set up and doing cross-domain AD authentication. I'm using
> > the simple access provider and conferring login access per group.
> > Occasionally per user.
> >
> > I notice that if I do a basic 'realm permit <user>', that it adds
this
> > user to the wrong AD domain:
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > realm permit processehcprofiler
> >
> > adds it to my
JAPN.COMPANY.COM AD domain, not my local AD domain
(AMER).
> >
> > If I attempt to do to
> >
> > realm permit -R
AMER.COMPANY.COM processehcprofiler(a)AMER.COMPANY.COM
> >
> > I get this error:
> >
> > realm: Couldn't find a matching realm
> >
> > Through various experimentation, I find that if I do this:
> >
> > realm permit -R
amer.company.com processehcprofiler(a)amer.company.com
> >
> > that it works. As confirmed by 'sssctl user-checks
processehcprofiler'
> >
> > I notice my "domain" entries in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file are all
lower
> > case:
> >
> > domains =
amer.company.com,apac.company.com,emea.company.com,
> >
japn.company.com
> > ...
> > [
domain/amer.company.com]
> > ad_domain =
amer.company.com
> > ...
> > [
domain/apac.company.com]
> > ad_domain =
apac.company.com
> > ...
> > [
domain/emea.company.com]
> > ad_domain =
emea.company.com
> > ...
> > [
domain/japn.company.com]
> > ad_domain =
japn.company.com
> > ...
> >
> > I'm used to Kerberos where domain names are uc and account names are
lc.
> > So to do:
> >
> > realm permit -R
AMER.COMPANY.COM processehcprofiler(a)AMER.COMPANY.COM
> >
> > I have to re-write all the domain names in my sssd.conf file to uc?
> >
> > Spike
> >
> _______________________________________________
> sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-leave(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
> Fedora Code of Conduct:
https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html
> List Guidelines:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
> List Archives:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/sssd-users@lists.fedorahoste...
_______________________________________________
sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-leave(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Fedora Code of Conduct:
https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html
List Guidelines:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
List Archives:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/sssd-users@lists.fedorahoste...