Maybe create group "glpi admins", add there "domain admins" and "linux admins". edit sql db to "glpi admins"?
 
 
14.01.2016, 07:30, "Thomas Leavitt" <tleav...@eag.com>:

I’ve inherited a GLPI installation that only permits administrative logins to Domain Admins in our AD. The IT manager here is trying to not give that out willy nilly, so I need to add another group to the list of AD groups in the database that my account has been added to. I obviously don’t have access to the GLPI admin interface, and I’d rather not lock out all the Domain Admins even temporarily…

 

Right now, the entry in the mysql database field for “group_member_field” says “name=domain admins”… how can I alter it to reference two groups, say, “domain admins” and “linux admins”?

 

Thanks. Again, this would be a direct MySQL database edit. Also, if there is a local admin account not in AD, we don’t have that login / password, so that’s not an alternative.

 

Regards,

Thomas Leavitt

 

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