Sorry but my workaround was incomplete - i.e. to clean up the login screen (and
clean up the cached passwords) I use the following commands:
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/db/*
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/mc/*
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/lightdm/.cache
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/lightdm
sudo rm -rf /var/log/wtmp
And reboot t
I have found a workaround - by deleting the sss cache files the remote user
profiles disappear from the lightdm login screen:
log-in as LOCAL administrator (sudo user) (i.e. basically the account that was
created during installation)
delete SSS cache files:
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/db/*
sudo rm /var/
That work-around doesn't work for me, because my lightdm.conf already
has those entries in it.
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-session=unity-greeter
user-session=ubuntu
greeter-hide-users=true
greeter-show-manual-login=true
allow-guest=false
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Have found a "workaround" that works but I'm not happy with.
nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
Add the following:
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-hide-users=true
greeter-show-manual-login=true
Save, reboot.
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Touch seeded packages, whi
I have the same issue. In a school environment with LDAP authentication
on the LTSP server. Every 3 months we change students in the lab. Each
time they log in it creates an entry for them and then when they leave
we can't delete them.
Have a lightdm screen with 50+ names on it. Awesome.
delu
Any manual workarounds for this? The number of users that shows up in
the lighdm login window keeps growing with each person that logs in. I'm
going to have to remove the picker if I can't delete these AD (LDAP)
based users from our laptop fleet.
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