On 09/02/2016 03:15 PM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
On (24/08/16 11:42), Orion Poplawski wrote:
While that is definitely *a* convention, it's not the one we've used which
puts users by default in shared groups (nwra, visitors, etc). For example:
uid=2941(user) gid=1991(nwra)
The user "user"
On (24/08/16 11:42), Orion Poplawski wrote:
>While that is definitely *a* convention, it's not the one we've used which
>puts users by default in shared groups (nwra, visitors, etc). For example:
>
>uid=2941(user) gid=1991(nwra)
>
The user "user" should be a member "nwra" group.
If no then you
FWIW - I've filed https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/6293 to request the
ability to set the primary group for AD trust users.
On 08/24/2016 11:42 AM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> While that is definitely *a* convention, it's not the one we've used which
> puts users by default in shared groups
While that is definitely *a* convention, it's not the one we've used which
puts users by default in shared groups (nwra, visitors, etc). For example:
uid=2941(user) gid=1991(nwra)
We may be fine changing conventions, but I'm researching whether or not we
have to.
Thanks.
On 08/24/2016 11:19
Could you please explain further what you are trying to accomplish with
an AD trust default group? I believe we are following the standard linux
convention of creating a user private group using the ID number which
matches the uid number for AD trust users.
Kind regards,
Justin Stephenson
Is there any way to control the default gid for AD trust users? At the moment
each user has it's own default group, e.g.:
uid=22603(user@ad.domain) gid=22603(user@ad.domain)
It would be nice to be able to set this to an actual group.
Thanks.
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Orion Poplawski
Technical Manager