Sorry, I found it. One time I used authconfig with --enablerfc2307bis, and then I removed the option from the command line assuming that it would be erased from the config.
The config still had the rfc2307bis. Sorry :) *--Felip Moll Marquès* Computer Science Engineer E-Mail - [email protected] WebPage - http://lipix.ciutadella.es 2016-02-18 15:44 GMT+01:00 Felip Moll <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > I configured sssd with authconfig in a Centos 6. My users are shown > perfectly with getent passwd, and my groups are shown, but empty. > > I tried with debug 9 in [nss] section in sssd.conf but I found nothing > relevant. > > Also cleared cache (sss_cache -E), turned on/off enumerate, etc. Any > advice on what to look for? > > > Fragment of sssd_nss.log: > ----------------------------------- > ... > (Thu Feb 18 15:21:12 2016) [sssd[nss]] [sss_ncache_check_str] (0x2000): > Checking negative cache for [NCE/GROUP/default/usertest] > (Thu Feb 18 15:21:12 2016) [sssd[nss]] [sss_ncache_check_str] (0x2000): > Checking negative cache for [NCE/GROUP/default/devel] > .... > > > rfc2307 LDAP setup - ldapsearch: > ------------------------------------------ > # devel, Groups, test.cat > dn: cn=devel,ou=Groups,dc=test,dc=cat > objectClass: posixGroup > description: Devel staff > gidNumber: 40003 > cn: devel > memberUid: user1 > memberUid: user2 > > authconfig line: > -------------------- > authconfig --enablelocauthorize --enablecachecreds --enableldap > --enableldapauth --ldapserver=ldap://head1 --ldapbasedn="dc=test,dc=cat" > --enableldaptls --enableldapstarttls --updateall > > getent group: > ------------------ > ..... > usertest:*:40004: > devel:*:40003: > ..... > > > > > Thank you very much. > Felip M > > > *--Felip Moll Marquès* > Computer Science Engineer > E-Mail - [email protected] > WebPage - http://lipix.ciutadella.es >
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