I don't think such a feature exists, but it should not be hard to build a table of the mappings (in an automated fashion, say using a bash or python script) and then write another script to use the table to rewrite file ownerships.
I've done this for a client before so know it is possible.
Chris Paul - Rex Consulting
On 7/13/20 4:19 AM, Vjay wrote:
Hi Friends,
As a security requirement, we have to migrate LDAP servers from one active directory domain to other active directory domain. Old active directory LDAP servers are providing unix attributes for linux servers(centos 7) while new active directory LDAP servers don't so we have to migrate unix attribute management to sssd, which will change userid and groupid of all users. Does SSSD provide feature to keep / store userid and groupid from old domain of users so we don't have change file ownership on linux server side for the files owned by active directory users?
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