[SSSD-users] 1.12.5 available in Debian Sid and backported for Ubuntu 14.04

Frank Pikelner frank.pikelner at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 14:11:28 UTC 2015


Hello Timo,

Just to follow up, I've been running SSSD 1.12.5 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using
the AD provider without issues. For DNS the configuration was done in
Network Manager (not /etc/resolv.conf as it is managed by resolvconf).  The
only issue I had was ensuring the /etc/hosts hostname entry matched FQDN
hostname.

authentication working

pam_mkhomedir works

sudo works for AD users

Best,

Frank

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 6:32 AM, Timo Aaltonen <tjaalton at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> On 16.06.2015 21:34, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> > Hello Timo,
> >
> > Perfect timing, I was just starting testing of SSSD (v1.11.5) on Ubuntu
> > 14.04 LTS last night.
> >
> > Several quesitons, if you can assist as more familiar with (RHEL):
> >
> > 1) Ubuntu 14.04 - for modifying DNS nameserver, what is the correct
> > place to start changes as there are resolvconf, dnsmasq, Network Manager
> > ? DNS nameserver changes in Ubuntu completely mess me up.
>
> normally it comes from DCHP meaning you don't have to touch any files on
> the client (which uses network-manager by default)..
>
> > 2) Ubuntu 14.04 - Samba and winbind are installed, should they be
> > removed before setting up SSSD?
>
> no
>
> > 3) SSSD 1.12.5 will be installed with "sudo apt-get install sssd"?
>
> after enabling the ppa, yes
>
> > 4) For automatic user directory creation, is the correct process to
> > use oddjob_mkhomedir or pam_mkhomedir?
>
> pam_oddjob_mkhomedir is not available in Ubuntu, so pam_mkhomedir
>
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> t
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