Hi all, I have a questions about IPA with AD forest trust. What I am trying to do is setup environment, where all informations about users are stored in one place - AD. I would like to read at least uid, home, shell and sshkey from AD.
I have set up trust with this parameters: ipa trust-add EXAMPLE.TT --type=ad --range-type=ipa-ad-trust-posix --admin=administrator [root@ipa1 ~]# ipa idrange-show EXAMPLE.TT_id_range Range name: EXAMPLE.TT_id_range First Posix ID of the range: 1392000000 Number of IDs in the range: 200000 Domain SID of the trusted domain: S-1-5-21-4123312533-990676102-3576722756 Range type: Active Directory trust range with POSIX attributes I have set attributes in AD for [email protected] - uidNumber -10000 - homeDirectory -/home/user - loginShell - /bin/bash Trust itself works fine. I can do kinit with [email protected] , I can run id and getent passwd [email protected] and I can use [email protected] for ssh. Problem is, that I am not getting uid from AD but from idrange: uid=1392001107([email protected]) Also I have tried to switch off id mapping in sssd.conf with ldap_id_mapping = true in sssd.conf but no luck. I know, that it is probably better to use ID views for this, but in our case we need to set centrally managed environment, where all users information are externally inserted to AD from HR system - included POSIX attributes and we need IPA to read them from AD. So my questions are: Is it possible to read user's POSIX attributes directly from AD - namely uid ? Which atributes can be stored in AD ? Am I doing something wrong ? my sssd.conf: [domain/a.example.tt] debug_level = 5 cache_credentials = True krb5_store_password_if_offline = True ipa_domain = a.example.tt id_provider = ipa auth_provider = ipa access_provider = ipa ipa_hostname = ipa1.a.example.tt chpass_provider = ipa ipa_server = ipa1.a.example.tt ipa_server_mode = True ldap_tls_cacert = /etc/ipa/ca.crt #ldap_id_mapping = true #subdomain_inherit = ldap_user_principal #ldap_user_principal = nosuchattribute [sssd] services = nss, sudo, pam, ssh config_file_version = 2 domains = a.example.tt [nss] debug_level = 5 homedir_substring = /home enum_cache_timeout = 2 entry_negative_timeout = 2 [pam] debug_level = 5 [sudo] [autofs] [ssh] debug_level = 4 [pac] debug_level = 4 [ifp] Thanks, Jan
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