[Fedora-directory-users] adding a user to multiple groups

Susan logastellus at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 14 21:46:10 UTC 2006


You are absolutely right, Jamie.  I just now discovered this by accident.. :)



--- Jamie McKnight <warthog at warthogsolutions.com> wrote:

> 
> Shouldn't memberuid be the user name, not the numeric uid?
> 
> That is how we have it set up and we don't have any issues.
> 
> So under sysadmin memberUid should be
> 
> memberUid: test
> 
> not
> 
> memberUid: 1234
> 
> 
> Jamie
> 
> 
> > well, gid 14 was in conflict with uucp group, so I changed it a bit:
> >
> > # testGroup, Groups, example.com
> > dn: cn=testGroup,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
> > memberUid: 1234
> > cn: testGroup
> > gidNumber: 1234
> > objectClass: top
> > objectClass: posixgroup
> >
> >
> > # sysadmin, Groups, example.com
> > dn: cn=sysadmin,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
> > gidNumber: 666
> > memberUid: 1125
> > memberUid: 1234
> > objectClass: top
> > objectClass: posixgroup
> > cn: sysadmin
> >
> > # test, UNIX, example.com
> > dn: uid=test,ou=UNIX,dc=example,dc=com
> > gidNumber: 1234
> > givenName: test
> > uidNumber: 1234
> > uid: test
> >
> > now, test should belong to testGroup & sysadmin, correct?  but that's not
> > happening:
> >
> > # id test -a
> > uid=1234(test) gid=1234(testGroup) groups=1234(testGroup)
> >
> > I don't understand this.  It seemed so straight forward!
> >
> > (after switching test's gidNumber from 1234 to 666):
> >
> > # id test -a
> > uid=1234(test) gid=666(sysadmin) groups=666(sysadmin)
> >
> > so, it's not recognizing the memberUid attribute, I think.
> >
> > There's this in /etc/ldap.conf:
> >
> > # Group member attribute
> > #pam_member_attribute uniquemember
> >
> >
> > I changed uniquemember to memberuid but that didn't do anything....
> >
> 
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