This is straight from the command line.
no daemons or init.d services in play here
# su - wasadmin
$ id
uid=1209(wasadmin) gid=1209(was) groups=1209(was),1230(abcadmin),1231(enetstaf),2209(ibmcmgrp)
$ getent passwd wasadmin
wasadmin:*:1209:1209:WebSphere admin:/home/wasadmin:/bin/ksh
$ id
$ pwd
$ . /opt/ihs/70/bin/envvars
$ /opt/ihs/70/bin/httpd -d /opt/ihs/70
-k start
httpd: bad user name wasadmin
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From:
Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek@redhat.com>
To:
<sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>,
Date:
05/23/2013 10:51 AM
Subject:
Re: [SSSD-users]
IBM IHS Apache and SSSD
Sent by:
<sssd-users-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org>
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 10:32:21AM -0400, Will_Darton@navyfederal.org
wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with using IBM IHS Apache
and sssd
> together?
> I've got some RHEL6.4 servers that need to use IBM IHS
for apache.
>
> The 'User <user>' in the httpd.conf file is set
to a userid that is
> present in LDAP ( via sssd) and can be su - <userid>
without any issue,
> but httpd will not start, and kicks back
>
> httpd: <user> is not a valid user.
>
> I would think Apache would use nss to get this information,
but I can't
> find any errors in the sssd_nss logs to indicate a problem.
>
> Thoughts?
This might actually be similar to another issue on this list -- do you
know if apache start before or after SSSD ?
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