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2015 May 12
3
ldap host attribute is ignored
On 05/12/2015 06:25 AM, Ulrich Hiller wrote: > > i have set logging in sssd to 9: 7 might be good enough for what you want to find. I added this to domain/default section: access_provider = ldap ldap_access_order = host ldap_user_authorized_host = host debug_level = 7 /var/log/sssd/sssd_default.log logged the following for one user which had no "host" attribute, and was denied login: ----- (Tue May 12 10:35:35 2015) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_get_initgr_next_base] (0x0400): Searching for users with base [dc=private,dc=example,dc=net] (Tue May 12 10:35:35 2015) [sssd[be[defaul...
2015 May 12
0
ldap host attribute is ignored
...t; >> i have set logging in sssd to 9: > > 7 might be good enough for what you want to find. I added this to > domain/default section: > > access_provider = ldap > ldap_access_order = host > ldap_user_authorized_host = host > debug_level = 7 > > /var/log/sssd/sssd_default.log logged the following for one user which > had no "host" attribute, and was denied login: > > ----- > (Tue May 12 10:35:35 2015) [sssd[be[default]]] > [sdap_get_initgr_next_base] (0x0400): Searching for users with base > [dc=private,dc=example,dc=net] > (Tue May 1...
2015 May 11
3
ldap host attribute is ignored
On 05/11/2015 10:06 AM, Ulrich Hiller wrote: > Hmmm...., i have made now a complete new install but the problem > persists: ldap authentication works, but the host attribute is ignored. Hate to say that we're running out of options. I had a CentOS 7 system similar to yours, with LDAP authentication. I added three lines to sssd.conf (for access provider, etc), restarted sssd, and