Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-22 Thread Stef Walter
On 10/17/2012 07:02 PM, Simo Sorce wrote: > This will take time however, in the meanwhile it would be really nice if > we could do it the simple way by just adding sss by default until a > better solution is found. I've posted a patch to do this at the bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cg

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 14:31 -0600, Jeff Law wrote: > On 10/17/2012 02:26 PM, Simo Sorce wrote: > > On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 14:12 -0600, Jeff Law wrote: > >> On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, Simo Sorce wrote: > >>> > >>> Personally I do not like the nss_init() calls, it will just make it even > >>> more diffic

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 14:12 -0600, Jeff Law wrote: > On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, Simo Sorce wrote: > > > > Personally I do not like the nss_init() calls, it will just make it even > > more difficult to diagnose 'heisenbugs' when some apps start doing it, > > some don't and some other do it at the wrong

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 18:39 +0200, Miloslav Trmač wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Stef Walter wrote: > > On 10/17/2012 06:21 PM, Miloslav Trmač wrote: > >> > >> That's rather far from actually fixing the problem. Can we get it > >> fixed_first_? It seems that we could drop the glibc ca

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 18:29 +0200, Stef Walter wrote: > On 10/17/2012 06:21 PM, Miloslav Trmač wrote: > > That's rather far from actually fixing the problem. Can we get it > > fixed_first_? It seems that we could drop the glibc caching, > > Obviously dropping the caching would be pretty nasty. H

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Miloslav Trmač
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Stef Walter wrote: > On 10/17/2012 06:21 PM, Miloslav Trmač wrote: >> >> That's rather far from actually fixing the problem. Can we get it >> fixed_first_? It seems that we could drop the glibc caching, > > Obviously dropping the caching would be pretty nasty. Ha

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Stef Walter
On 10/17/2012 06:21 PM, Miloslav Trmač wrote: That's rather far from actually fixing the problem. Can we get it fixed_first_? It seems that we could drop the glibc caching, Obviously dropping the caching would be pretty nasty. Having to dlopen the modules each time you do a getpwnam() (or fr

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Miloslav Trmač
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Stef Walter wrote: > In Fedora 17 and 18 we have a problem where remote users are unable to log > in until the machine has been rebooted. This used to work previously. To fix > this we probably need to: > > Include 'sss' in /etc/nsswitch.conf by default and have th

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 11:21 -0400, Simo Sorce wrote: > On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 17:17 +0200, Stef Walter wrote: > > In Fedora 17 and 18 we have a problem where remote users are unable to > > log in until the machine has been rebooted. This used to work > > previously. To fix this we probably need to

Re: F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Simo Sorce
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 17:17 +0200, Stef Walter wrote: > In Fedora 17 and 18 we have a problem where remote users are unable to > log in until the machine has been rebooted. This used to work > previously. To fix this we probably need to: > > Include 'sss' in /etc/nsswitch.conf by default and hav

F18 users unable to log in due to cached nsswitch.conf

2012-10-17 Thread Stef Walter
In Fedora 17 and 18 we have a problem where remote users are unable to log in until the machine has been rebooted. This used to work previously. To fix this we probably need to: Include 'sss' in /etc/nsswitch.conf by default and have the small sssd-client package (with just thepam, nss plugins