I have sssd configured to use LDAP on CentOS 6.5. I can ssh to the box, and it accepts my LDAP user's password.
But when I try to run a sudo command that requires a password, it doesn't accept the password. It looks like it isn't even using sssd; when I set debug_level=7, nothing shows up on the log.
Is there a way to make sudo use sssd to verify the password?
Thanks, Jacob
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 01:34:03PM -0700, Jacob Weber wrote:
I have sssd configured to use LDAP on CentOS 6.5. I can ssh to the box, and it accepts my LDAP user's password.
But when I try to run a sudo command that requires a password, it doesn't accept the password. It looks like it isn't even using sssd; when I set debug_level=7, nothing shows up on the log.
Is there a way to make sudo use sssd to verify the password?
Thanks, Jacob
How does your /etc/nsswitch.conf and sssd.conf look like?
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