Hello, In my scenario, I have a FreeIPA server "A" that serves users (500) for a laboratory called "Lab-A" (with 15 computers) and, also, I have a FreeIPA server "B" that servers users for a HPC Cluster called "HPC" (with 10 computes nodes). I have configured server "A" as server and all "Lab-A" get all 500 users. In the other side, I have configured server "B" as "replica server" of server "A" to get all users and, then, all HPC Cluster computes nodes can log in with all 500 users... But, I have a question: would it be possible to replicate only some users (a group of them, "x")? In my scenario, server A serves $HOMEs to Lab-A via NFS and server "B" servers %HOMEs to HPC-Cluster using NFS too, but some users of HPC-Cluster uses as their $HOME the $HOME that is served from A, not from HPC (because of some reasons...) and, also, some users from A not need to log in in HPC Cluster, so by default, because of FreeIPA replica server has all 500 users, each of them can do a "login" in HPC server and, maybe, the user hasn't mounted his NFS $HOME and, then, log in with no $HOME... Could I disable that login?
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