On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Dan White dwhite@cafedemocracy.org wrote:
On 02/24/17 08:55 -0500, Bernard Fay wrote:
I removed a user from an LDAP group about a week ago. Today, this user still shows as member of the group with the Linux command groups. Also, the group (Administrators) appears twice in the output of the command id: uid=10000(username) gid=10000(Administrators) groups=10001(users),10005(devel),10011(video),10015(ansible) ,10000(Administrators)
The command getent though shows the proper group assignation: getent group | grep username | cut -d: -f1 users devel video ansible
All of those groups are LDAP group.
Is this from a long running shell? If so, start a new shell or run newgrp.
Otherwise, verify that it is not cached (such as with nscd), and trouble shoot as an nss ldap problem.
No, it is not from a long running shell. I logged out and logged back in since I remove this user from the group. By the way the group in question is Administrators.
How can I verify it is not cached? My guess is that it is cached. I tried to use "nscd -i group" but that did not change anything.