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Unable to login if ldap_id_mapping = False
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: Unable to login if ldap_id_mapping = False
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: Jayakumar <
rjaycmc@gmail.com
>
Date
: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 17:57:44 +1100
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Dear Team,
I recently integrated AD with Debian 10 system using the following (
https://nerdonthestreet.com/wiki?find=Authenticate+Ubuntu+19.04+against+Active+Directory
). I can able to login with my AD user but I would like to use AD UID & GID in linux instead of an SSSD generated one.
When I change ldap_id_mapping = False, I am unable to login to with AD user. I tried to stop sssd then deleting (rm /var/lib/sss/{db,mc}/*) . But no luck.
Is there any solution for this. Redhat marked this as a bug.
--
Thanks,
Jay
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