On Tue, 2016-05-10 at 11:39 -0400, warron.french wrote: > Hello all, > I am working with all CentOS-6.7 machines running 389-ds. > > I had created to groups in my DIT: > 1. non-XYusers, and > 2. XY-auditors > > I added 2 accounts to the DIT. > Account1, is a member of non-XYusers, and was manually added through the > 389-console to the XY-auditors group as well. > > The same is true of Account2; exact same configuration. > > Anyway, when I run on a centOS-6.7 client the following commands: > > *id -a Account1* (or Account2) all that I see listed is the primary Group > = non-XYusers. > *groups Account1* > > Any ideas on how to correct this behavior, so that both groups are listed? > I am trying to do this so that I can enable these people to perform audit > functions. > I think this is a pam configuration error. Are you using pam ldap, nslcd, or sssd? -- Sincerely, William Brown Software Engineer Red Hat, Brisbane
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