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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users NSS - LDAP ---> su: Unknown id: Post 302129830 by Awadhesh on Wednesday 1st of August 2007 11:51:32 PM
Old 08-02-2007
Question NSS - LDAP ---> su: Unknown id:

Hello Experts,

I am facing a problem with ldap account, Some systems account running properly, but some systems it returns as "su: Unknown id: username". Please let me know how to start troubleshooting the same.

Thanks in Advance.

Reagrds,

Awadhesh
 

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setuidgid(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      setuidgid(8)

NAME
setuidgid - runs another program under a specified account's uid and gid. SYNOPSIS
setuidgid account child DESCRIPTION
account is a single argument. child consists of one or more arguments. setuidgid sets its uid and gid to account's uid and gid, removing all supplementary groups. It then runs child. setuidgid cannot be run by anyone other than root. EXIT CODES
setuidgid exits 111 if it cannot find a UNIX account named account, if it cannot setgid, if it cannot setuid, or if it cannot run child. Otherwise its exit code is the same as that of child. SEE ALSO
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