strange behaviour of sssd
Stephen Gallagher
sgallagh at redhat.com
Thu Jun 24 10:58:12 UTC 2010
On 06/23/2010 01:32 PM, Eric Doutreleau wrote:
>
>
> Le 23/06/2010 18:28, Michael Cronenworth a écrit :
>> Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> passwd: files ldap
>>> shadow: files ldap
>>> group: files ldap
>>
>> That would be wrong for sssd. If he used system-config-authentication,
>> his nsswitch.conf should read:
>>
>> passwd: files sss
>> shadow: files sss
>> group: files sss
>
> indeed I have this
> then getent passwd work under root work
> under root
> id doutrele work
> but as soon as i connect as a regular user i can't check the id
>
> id doutrele
> no such user
If this works with root but not with a regular user, I'd bet you that
you're actually experiencing an SELinux denial here. Check your
/var/log/audit.log
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