Assuming you use SSSD, If you change /etc/nsswitch.conf to be 'sss files'
rather than 'files sss' for passwd / shadow / group, it will use SSSD first
before local. You could also simply remove them from the
/etc/[passwd/shadow/group] files too and use only LDAP via SSSD...
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Chaudhari, Rohit K. <
Rohit.Chaudhari(a)jhuapl.edu> wrote:
I have a user that I have set locally on a Red Hat machine. I store
that
user in LDAP with the same Posix attributes, but their password differs.
When I log in from the Red Hat machine, it uses the local cached
credentials of that user (LDAP password and credentials never seem to
matter). How can I synchronize the local and ldap version of the user so
that I don't have to create it locally AND on LDAP on every single remote
machine?
Thanks,
R
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