Hi,
I'm running the Sudo version 1.8.8 downloaded as RPM on
http://www.oss4aix.org/download/RPMS/sudo/
Authentication is fine, but sudo is wrong.
If in /etc/security/user for default stanza I don't mention
SYSTEM = "KRB5ALDAP"
registry = LDAP
then when running sudo with a freeipa user it return the message that
the id of the user is wrong.
If I mention the 2 lines, then I have a Memory fault message.
On 16/12/13 19:38, KodaK wrote:
I am an unfortunate AIX sufferer as well. I've gotten through setting
this up.
First, what version of sudo are you running on the AIX box?
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 8:46 AM, <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to integrate on AIX environment (as clients) a
centralized authentication and authorization with freeipa, and
using sudo also with sudo rules on freeipa.
I followed several how-to and notes found by googeling, but still
have problem with sudo.
Everything is fine wiith root account (sudo -l list all sudo
rules), but with a user from freeipa I have "Memory fault".
Does anybody have good experience with FreeIPA (installed on
CentOS), AIX (6.1) and sudo (from Perzl)?
Thanks in advance,
Yves
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