Hi,
I see that it was added in 2012 in Feb. So i assume version forward from 1.8.0 will support this?
I am running 1.9.2 on centos, installed from the centos repo.
I added ldap_user_ssh_public_key = sshPublicKey to my LDAP domain and i can see it being loaded in the sss_LDAP.log after setting debug_level = 10
I tried doing creating [ssh] in hopes of getting more detailed log when running sss_ssh_authorizedkeys ${id} but dont see anything ...
The error i get is "Error looking up public keys" I have sshPublicKey set and can be queried using ldapsearch uid=${id} sshPublicKey
What am i overlooking?
Cheers
On (11/06/14 14:24), Daniel Jung wrote:
Hi,
I see that it was added in 2012 in Feb. So i assume version forward from 1.8.0 will support this?
I am running 1.9.2 on centos, installed from the centos repo.
I added ldap_user_ssh_public_key = sshPublicKey to my LDAP domain and i can see it being loaded in the sss_LDAP.log after setting debug_level = 10
I tried doing creating [ssh] in hopes of getting more detailed log when running sss_ssh_authorizedkeys ${id} but dont see anything ...
The error i get is "Error looking up public keys" I have sshPublicKey set and can be queried using ldapsearch uid=${id} sshPublicKey
What am i overlooking?
http://www.freeipa.org/images/1/10/Freeipa30_SSSD_OpenSSH_integration.pdf
Slides 14-17
LS
Awesome -- was missing ssh in the service section under [sssd] Could you confirm on the release of the version that support this feature? 1.8.0 sounds reasonable?
Cheers
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Lukas Slebodnik lslebodn@redhat.com wrote:
On (11/06/14 14:24), Daniel Jung wrote:
Hi,
I see that it was added in 2012 in Feb. So i assume version forward from 1.8.0 will support this?
I am running 1.9.2 on centos, installed from the centos repo.
I added ldap_user_ssh_public_key = sshPublicKey to my LDAP domain and i
can
see it being loaded in the sss_LDAP.log after setting debug_level = 10
I tried doing creating [ssh] in hopes of getting more detailed log when running sss_ssh_authorizedkeys ${id} but dont see anything ...
The error i get is "Error looking up public keys" I have sshPublicKey set and can be queried using ldapsearch uid=${id} sshPublicKey
What am i overlooking?
http://www.freeipa.org/images/1/10/Freeipa30_SSSD_OpenSSH_integration.pdf
Slides 14-17
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On 06/11/2014 08:56 AM, Daniel Jung wrote:
Awesome -- was missing ssh in the service section under [sssd] Could you confirm on the release of the version that support this feature? 1.8.0 sounds reasonable?
It started in 1.8 but was not completely polished. In 1.9 it is stable.
Cheers
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn@redhat.com mailto:lslebodn@redhat.com> wrote:
On (11/06/14 14:24), Daniel Jung wrote: >Hi, > >I see that it was added in 2012 in Feb. So i assume version forward from >1.8.0 will support this? > >I am running 1.9.2 on centos, installed from the centos repo. > >I added ldap_user_ssh_public_key = sshPublicKey to my LDAP domain and i can >see it being loaded in the sss_LDAP.log after setting debug_level = 10 > >I tried doing creating [ssh] in hopes of getting more detailed log when >running sss_ssh_authorizedkeys ${id} but dont see anything ... > >The error i get is "Error looking up public keys" I have sshPublicKey set >and can be queried using ldapsearch uid=${id} sshPublicKey > >What am i overlooking? > http://www.freeipa.org/images/1/10/Freeipa30_SSSD_OpenSSH_integration.pdf Slides 14-17 LS _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org <mailto:sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-users
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