>If you want users to get the shell they want, then you need to set the shell >they want in Active Directory, and make sure SSSD is configured to look at the >right attribute I understand that it is the most elegant solution. But because AD is not under my management we prefer to admin this stuff using linux-side configs. For now we use "default_shell = /bin/bash" for all machines.
>If you're managing it by puppet, and you actually want the config you >describe, you could just set default_shell for the machines differently, so >it's set to zsh on some and bash on others. You're right again. We just tried to keep all sssd.conf standard and choose user's shell based on availability of zsh. thank you, Vitaly _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
