I've upgraded autofs to 5.0.7-3ubuntu2 on Trusty... but still get:
automount[3824]: open_lookup:93: cannot open lookup module sss
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/autofs/lookup_sss.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory)
When trying to use automount with sssd...
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That's amazing! Thanks Timo!!! :D
On 31 January 2014 13:30, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> so sssd should be moved to main already, I'll see that it happens and
> provide this feature to debian too.
>
> ** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
>Status: Confirmed => In Progress
>
> ** Changed in: autofs (
Thank you both!
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Title:
autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled sssd functionality (aut
** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information. I.e
I've attempted to provide all the requested information in body of the
bug report, but did run across one possible problem...
The sssd package depends on several other sssd-something packages and
these would also have to be included in main. I had a quick run through
them and each of their individ
** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information. I.e
Subscribed ubuntu-mir in the hope of including sssd in main to fix this
issue.
sssd is pretty much essential for enterprise setups and the only way to
reliably cache autofs maps. Promoting sssd to main so that the above
patch can be used looks like a great way to fix this... Having read
through th
5.0.5-0ubuntu6 working perfectly for me too :)
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Title:
autofs races network interfaces, ends up not working
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Autofs still fails to start on a clean natty install today. I've checked
the package version and it's 5.0.5-0ubuntu5...
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Title: