Having asked that....I just found the man page sudoers.ldap
I'll read on before asking more stupid questions.
Al
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From: sssd-users-bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
[mailto:sssd-users-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org] On Behalf Of Ondrej Valousek
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 12:18 PM
To: End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon
Subject: Re: [SSSD-users] sssd and ldap based sudoers
That said, the sudoers.ldap file needs to be updated to refer to sssd rather than ldap
(which is now hopelessly obsoleted).
O.
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[lslebodn(a)redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 8:54 PM
To: End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon
Subject: Re: [SSSD-users] sssd and ldap based sudoers
On (19/07/13 18:25), Licause, Al (CSC AMS BCS - UNIX/Linux Network Support) wrote:
I'm working with a customer that has implemented the sudoers
schema on
their ldap server and I'd like to know if there are any components that must be placed
in sssd.conf to get this to work.
The man sudoers.ldap only mentions ldap.conf and not sssd.conf. So to enable sudoers
on
ldap, do we need both sssd.conf and /etc/ldap.conf ?
If this can all go in sssd.conf, which directives are necessary and what is the correct
syntax ?
Thanks
Al Licause
I can recommend you to read presentation from "FreeIPA Training Series"
http://www.freeipa.org/images/7/77/Freeipa30_SSSD_SUDO_Integration.pdf
There is very well explained: How to configure sudo to work with SSSD.
I would not explain it in better.
Regards,
Lukas
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