On (08/11/16 15:09), Brian Candler wrote:
>On 08/11/2016 13:57, lejeczek wrote:
>> I've changed an uid of a.user but system: $ id a.user - still shows old
>> id.
>> When is the system supposed to notice that change?
>
>You might want to force the cache to expire early. Try:
>
>sss_cache -U
>
On 08/11/2016 13:57, lejeczek wrote:
I've changed an uid of a.user but system: $ id a.user - still shows
old id.
When is the system supposed to notice that change?
You might want to force the cache to expire early. Try:
sss_cache -U
or
sss_cache -u
(I'm afraid I don't know what
On 08.11.2016 14:57, lejeczek wrote:
hello
I've changed an uid of a.user but system: $ id a.user - still shows
old id.
When is the system supposed to notice that change?
thanks
L.
Hello,
you probably need to erase SSSD cache on client, sss_cache -E if I
remember correctly
Martin
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hello
I've changed an uid of a.user but system: $ id a.user -
still shows old id.
When is the system supposed to notice that change?
thanks
L.
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