I'll have to get back to you tomorrow on the version, but it's RHEL 7.4.

One server started working after flushing the cache a million times and
restarting sssd a couple hundred. The other server I believe is showing
even less groups.

I feel like we've had these issues a few times very randomly. And nothing I
do necessarily fixes it per se.


On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, 6:29 PM Lachlan Musicman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 24 April 2018 at 03:01, Max DiOrio <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So we are having issues with a couple servers where users suddenly won't
>> be able to log in.  All our auth is done through AD and not a thing has
>> changed.
>>
>> On a working server, I can do 'id username' and get back the proper list
>> of groups the user is a member of.
>>
>> On the non-working server, 'id username' returns *mostly* the same list.
>> However the one group that the user needs to be a member to log in is
>> missing.
>>
>> There are some groups in both lists that that have a group ID, but not a
>> group name.  And the one non-working server has a single group entry
>> duplicated.  The results of 'id username' match throughout, except the
>> noted areas below and a few entries that are listed out of order between
>> the two.
>>
>> Here are the differences "non-working" on top, "working" on bottom
>> (gs-technology is the group in question that I need on the non-working
>> server).  It doesn't make sense that 1002201991 is showing up twice in the
>> list.
>>
>> 1002201991
>> 1002201991(fs01-technology-all(rw))
>> 1002201620(infrastructureteam)
>> 1002201620
>>
>> 1002201991
>> 1002204761(gs-technology)
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
> Max, Which version of SSSD are you using, and which OS?
>
> Cheers
> L.
>
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