> On 13 Dec 2019, at 02:59, Mark Reynolds <mreynolds@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/12/19 11:58 AM, Alberto Viana wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Already found the problem with the regular user (it was a misconfiguration).
>>
>> Thanks!!!
> Great!
>>
>> Alberto Viana
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 1:49 PM Alberto Viana <albertocrj@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mark,
>>
>> Thanks, that was de trick, but it only works with root, if i try a user in the wheel/sudo group, shows me that message:
>>
>> ~# id myuser
>> uid=1002(myuser) gid=1002(myuser) groups=1002(myuser),10(wheel)
I wonder if adding the user do group "dirsrv" would also work? (Not actual advice, please don't try in production, this is more for Mreynolds to think about :) )
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Sincerely,
William Brown
Senior Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
SUSE Labs
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