As we're grappling with this we've found that authentication is sped up if the client actually has a name, so on the server we're giving each client a dhcp reservation by it's mac address and assigning a unique name. This is improving our performance in a number of ways, it seems various pieces were written expecting to get user on machine x etc. Don't know if this will help with the logout issue, we're using ldap and have some other problems!
john wrote: > Hi all, > > I just done a fresh install of Ubuntu LTS 8.04.2. I've set LTSP up so > that clients can authenticate against active directory via Winbind. My > problem is that users who have domain accounts must wait 30 seconds or > more between clicking the logoff icon on their gnome desktop and > actually being presented with the screen that allow them to log off. > Users with local machine accounts are given the log off pop-up > immediately. > > I see in the archives Matt had this problem with LDAP and had a fix > back on Wed Nov 26 19:41:28 GMT 2008. However the fix was detailed. > Can anyone help me solve this for winbind? Or at least help me figure > out where such an issue might be getting logged? > > Thanks! > > John > > -- Steve Rippl Technology Director Woodland School District 360 225 9451 x326 -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
