strange behaviour of sssd

Rick Stevens ricks at nerd.com
Thu Jun 24 15:19:56 UTC 2010


On 06/24/2010 07:05 AM, Eric Doutreleau wrote:
> well
>
> sorry to have disturb the list
> i found the problem
> the /etc/nsswitch.conf was not readable by regular users.

You weren't "disturbing the list".  This could be a real issue for
others.  The big question is...why wasn't it readable for normal
users?  It should have mode 644.  Did you change it or did the nssd
install bugger it?  If it's the latter, then a bug report should be
filed against nssd I would imagine.

> Le 24/06/2010 14:18, Stephen Gallagher a écrit :
>> On 06/24/2010 07:48 AM, Eric Doutreleau wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 24/06/2010 12:58, Stephen Gallagher a écrit :
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> hi
>>> i have selinux disabled on that machine
>>> in my audit.log file i can read
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>> Can you examine /var/log/sssd/sssd_default.log for any obvious errors?
>>


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