Hi,
We're running QAS 3.5.2.80 on the Ubuntu 12.04 beta and we're running into an issue with sudo. Our setup is a full NIS proxy setup where each host is its own proxy. Everything else works just fine, logging in, name resolution, group resolution, etc, etc.
But, in sudo we get an issue with accesses tied to normal groups. If we use netgroups or regular usernames it works fine, but normal gruops... just don't work.
id -a shows all the right memberships, "groups" shows all the right stuff, "ypcat" on the NIS maps works perfect. sudo works fine too, as long as you are using rules based on netgroups or usernames.
Has anyone seen this before? Or even have any clue as to how to debug this issue?
We're running QAS 3.5.2.80 on the Ubuntu 12.04 beta and we're running into an issue with sudo. Our setup is a full NIS proxy setup where each host is its own proxy. Everything else works just fine, logging in, name resolution, group resolution, etc, etc.
But, in sudo we get an issue with accesses tied to normal groups. If we use netgroups or regular usernames it works fine, but normal gruops... just don't work.
id -a shows all the right memberships, "groups" shows all the right stuff, "ypcat" on the NIS maps works perfect. sudo works fine too, as long as you are using rules based on netgroups or usernames.
Has anyone seen this before? Or even have any clue as to how to debug this issue?