Re: Red Hat Appears to Ignore Secondary Groups for LDAP Users

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Tim P. Starrin wrote:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 Update 6 with the latest patches

Given the LDAP user "t-bone" with the following group set...

   % id
   uid=9066(t-bone) gid=121(a00121) groups=121(a00121),144(a00144) \
       context=user_u:system_r:unconfined_t

   % groups
   a00121 a00144


The following operations that should work on a Linux ext3 file system,
fail...

   % ls -la
   drwxr-x---  2 root   a00144 4096 Mar 19 13:29 a00144
   -r--r-----  1 root   a00144   29 Feb 27 18:34 date

   % ls a00144
   ls: a00144: Permission denied

   % cat date
   cat: date: Permission denied


Note that file and directory access via the primary group, gid=121(a00121),
works fine.

Did I setup something wrong or is this a real bug?

Thanks.


That should work, it works here with groups supplied by LDAP.
What are the permissions on the entire path leading to the directory containing a00144 and date?

What do you get if you use getent to display the group a00144?

# getent group a00144


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