On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 01:02:18PM -0400, David Guertin wrote:
>
> >Said that, you can set default domain in SSSD configuration on the
> >legacy clients (RHEL 5) as then SSSD will ensure proper fully-qualified
> >name will be sent towards compat tree and non-qualified name can be
> >asked on the c
Said that, you can set default domain in SSSD configuration on the
legacy clients (RHEL 5) as then SSSD will ensure proper fully-qualified
name will be sent towards compat tree and non-qualified name can be
asked on the client (RHEL 5) side.
I was able to do this on RHEL 6/sssd 1.11 with "defaul
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, David Guertin wrote:
In our newly-setup IPA environment, users can log in to RHEL clients
with the username @addomain. This works, but I've run into a
problem with some RHEL 5 clients that are Apache servers -- the Apache
UserDir mappings no longer work. Many of the users h
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:23:08AM -0400, David Guertin wrote:
> In our newly-setup IPA environment, users can log in to RHEL clients with
> the username @addomain. This works, but I've run into a problem
> with some RHEL 5 clients that are Apache servers -- the Apache UserDir
> mappings no longer
In our newly-setup IPA environment, users can log in to RHEL clients
with the username @addomain. This works, but I've run into a
problem with some RHEL 5 clients that are Apache servers -- the Apache
UserDir mappings no longer work. Many of the users have web pages served
from the public_html