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Old 03-18-2022, 01:59 PM   #1
tenraek
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Map certain Google Workspace LDAP Group to CentOS Wheel group via SSSD


We have a few internal Linux (CentOS) servers that I've managed to successfully link to our Google Workspace LDAP with SSSD.

I have in our Google groups, one for admins. I'd like to have anyone in the said admin group be added to the wheel group on the CentOS boxes.

I've tried reading through the SSSD docs but most of it is written for traditional AD servers which is getting me confused. (I never worked on the admin side of traditional AD servers before)

If someone would be kind enough to tell me what I need to do (I think I need t do something in nsswitch,conf?) to make this work or point me to the correct existing guides (If any exist for my scenario) I'd appreciate it.
 
  


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