[Freeipa-users] Re: Auto-mounted Home-Directory

2018-09-28 Thread Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users

Wow! I am impressed. That setting fixed my problem! Thanks a lot!

Cheers
Ronald


On 2018-09-27 20:47, Rob Crittenden wrote:

Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:

The home directories of several servers in our company are IPA
automounted. About a week ago, this mechanism stopped working properly
on one server. The directory still gets mounted automatically but the
permissions are nobody:nobody.

I thought restarting idmapd or automount could solve the problem.
Neither did. Then I rebooted the machine hoping it could fix things.
That did not help either.

What steps do I need to take in order to find out what the problem is?

Just some wild guesses.

Do you have sssd-nfs-idmap installed?

It used to be that setting sss as a method wasn't required but you could
try adding this to /etc/idmapd.conf:

[Translation]
Method = sss

rob

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[Freeipa-users] Re: Auto-mounted Home-Directory

2018-09-27 Thread Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> The home directories of several servers in our company are IPA
> automounted. About a week ago, this mechanism stopped working properly
> on one server. The directory still gets mounted automatically but the
> permissions are nobody:nobody.
> 
> I thought restarting idmapd or automount could solve the problem.
> Neither did. Then I rebooted the machine hoping it could fix things.
> That did not help either.
> 
> What steps do I need to take in order to find out what the problem is?

Just some wild guesses.

Do you have sssd-nfs-idmap installed?

It used to be that setting sss as a method wasn't required but you could
try adding this to /etc/idmapd.conf:

[Translation]
Method = sss

rob
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