?Hi Guys,
I am running into a problem recently where my username is getting lost, and being associated to a number. I disabled reverse DNS in the past based on a suggestion from another sssd user, which seemed to work for awhile.
I set my debug levels to 10, so how can i start debugging this?
Thomas
If possible, archive and upload the logs to a place, or pastebin the domain logs. Make sure to reply with the time/date that the id command failed to resolve the numeric value.
On 05/29/2017 02:53 PM, Thomas Beaudry wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am running into a problem recently where my username is getting lost, and being associated to a number. I disabled reverse DNS in the past based on a suggestion from another sssd user, which seemed to work for awhile.
I set my debug levels to 10, so how can i start debugging this?
Thomas
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On Mon, 29 May 2017, Thomas Beaudry wrote:
?Hi Guys,
I am running into a problem recently where my username is getting lost, and being associated to a number. I disabled reverse DNS in the past based on a suggestion from another sssd user, which seemed to work for awhile.
When you say your username is getting lost, what do you mean? Do you mean that 'id' doesn't know who you are, or do you mean 'ls -l' is showing files as being owned by a number not a name. If it's the latter, is NFS involved? Is the number correct?
More info would be useful.
jh
Hi,
I mean that id doesn't know who i am. When trying to run a command, I will get a cannot resolve userid error. This happens for sessions that I leave logged in overnight or for a few days.
Thomas ________________________________________ From: John Hodrien J.H.Hodrien@leeds.ac.uk Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 6:10 AM To: End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon Subject: [SSSD-users] Re: user id getting lost
On Mon, 29 May 2017, Thomas Beaudry wrote:
?Hi Guys,
I am running into a problem recently where my username is getting lost, and being associated to a number. I disabled reverse DNS in the past based on a suggestion from another sssd user, which seemed to work for awhile.
When you say your username is getting lost, what do you mean? Do you mean that 'id' doesn't know who you are, or do you mean 'ls -l' is showing files as being owned by a number not a name. If it's the latter, is NFS involved? Is the number correct?
More info would be useful.
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