On (23/10/14 20:39), Karich, Michael wrote:
Yes I do have access to my sssd.conf
I have replaced the domain with case equivalent domain
[sssd] config_file_version = 2 domains = domain services = nss, pam debug_level = 10 default_domain_suffix = domain
[nss]
[pam]
[domain/"domain"] ad_domain = domain krb5_realm = DOMAIN realmd_tags = manages-system joined-with-samba cache_credentials = True id_provider = ad krb5_store_password_if_offline = True default_shell = /bin/bash ldap_id_mapping = True use_fully_qualified_names = True fallback_homedir = /dir/%u access_provider = ad
I am using 1.11.2. Which repo will have the latest version for centos 7?
Could you test with sssd-1.11.7? Here is a link to yum repo https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/lslebodn/sssd-1-11/
When running groups as an AD user, the same groups are printed as when running ID username. Both listings are incomplete and missing the same groups.
LS