Hello,
I noticed that "sudoers files" was default prior over "sudoers sssd"
into "/usr/share/authselect/default/sssd/nsswitch.conf" when registering
a client.
Sudoers is the only item to be files prior, all other items are sssd prior:
passwd: sss files systemd {exclude if "with-custom-passwd"}
group: sss files systemd {exclude if "with-custom-group"}
netgroup: sss files {exclude if "with-custom-netgroup"}
automount: sss files {exclude if "with-custom-automount"}
services: sss files {exclude if "with-custom-services"}
sudoers: files sss {include if "with-sudo"}
Is there a reason to keep files priority for sudoers while the client is
registered to a domain, and is intended to be first controlled by sssd?
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Nathanaël Blanchet
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