On Mon, 11 May 2009, James Chavez wrote:
Now If the uid is listed as Joe_Montana..and I login as Joe_Montana then the entry is recognized correctly by the sudo functions. If I login as joe_montana the sudo functions fail. Is there a way to force 389 to be case insensitive so that username or UIDs are recognized regardless of case?
In the sudoers schema file (/etc/dirsrv/slapd-<instance>/schema/60sudo.ldif), you'll note that the sudoUser attribute has: EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match SUBSTR caseExactIA5SubstringsMatch So do the sudoHost, sudoCommand, etc., attributes. If you want case-insensitive matching, you should change that to: EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch And then restart the DS.
Secondly it seems the Fedora 9 newkey updates repo is broken. I upgraded all of our installations to the newest packages 2 to 3 weeks ago and i am wondering if these are still the latest packages. fedora-ds-dsgw-1.1.1-1.fc9.i386 fedora-ds-console-1.2.0-1.fc9.noarch fedora-ds-base-1.2.0-4.fc9.i386 fedora-ds-1.1.3-1.fc9.noarch fedora-ds-admin-1.1.7-3.fc9.i386 fedora-ds-admin-console-1.1.3-1.fc9.noarch
Yes, those are the latest packages. Note that the fedora-ds-base package -- which has the important stuff -- and the fedora-ds-console package -- which has the shiny GUI stuff -- are both at 1.2.0, the latest version. FDS -- err, 389DS -- doesn't rev all of the package versions to track the release version, so the fedora-ds package is still at 1.1.3 while its requirements are at various other versions. Some nuts and bolts: fedora-ds is itself just a "meta-package" that contains nothing; it just requires other packages. So the fedora-ds package version really only needs to incremented if the requirements change. Since they didn't, it's easier for the dev team to leave what they can alone and only release new versions of packages that actually have some changed code. Make sense? Chris St. Pierre Unix Systems Administrator Nebraska Wesleyan University -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users