On 11 Jun 2018, at 16:01, JOHE (John Hearns) JOHE@novozymes.com wrote:
I am trying out the files providerwith sssd version 16.1 on Ubuntu Xenial.
In the configuration file I set enable_files_domain = True
sssd_implicit_files.log then says : [sssd[be[implicit_files]]] [id_callback] (0x0010): The Monitor returned an error [org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply]
Can you set the full set of logs, from both the domain log file and the sssd.log file? There was one user who reported issues with the files provider on fedora but we could never pin the issue down.
Any ideas please?
Also rather confusingly /etc/nsswitch.conf still has to be set with: passwd files sss
Fedora switched the default to “sss files” in F-26. I wouldn’t recommend just “sss” because sssd doesn’t handle root by design (if sssd is misbehaving you really want to be able to log in as root to fix things..)
The simpl eminded amongst us (me) thought that from the description of the sssd files provider, the passwd and group file would be read at startup, therefore all you would need is sss in the nsswitch.conf Clearly there is a huge hole of comprehension. Between my ears.
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