I think this was fixed in a later version. With these old versions, just removing the
cache should help.
On 15 Aug 2018, at 17:12, Pete Klukowski
<Pete.Klukowski(a)wicourts.gov> wrote:
Hello,
We have SSSD running on CentOS 7.3 communicating with Active Directory (Server 2008 R2).
An AD account (e.g., msmith1) that had been synch'd with the SSSD service and was
working fine (both "id msmith1(a)DOMAIN.COM" and "getent passwd msmith1"
succeeded) has been renamed to msmith.
Now on the CentOS/SSSD server if we, as root, su - to the newly renamed msmith account we
get messages such as, cannot find name for user ID 151XXXXX17 and I have no name! (see
below):
/usr/bin/id: cannot find name for user ID 151XXXXX17
/usr/bin/id: cannot find name for user ID 151XXXXX17
[I have no name!@server ~]
Similarly, running id msmith results in:
id: msmith: no such user
Lastly, unlike all the other sync'd /home/userid@DOMAIN .COM directories, the owner
of the /home/msmith directory on the CentOS/SSSD server shows 151XXXXX17 as the owner
rather than msmith(a)DOMAIN.COM.
Can anyone please provide specific steps on how to re-create a working
/home/msmith(a)DOMAIN.COM on the CentOS/SSSD server? FWIW, there is nothing of value in the
current directory.
Thanks
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