Sorry about the line breaks. Adding "enable_files_domain = false" to the
[sssd] section fixed the issue. Just out of curiosity, could I ask what that
does? Its not in the man page.
Thanks so much for the help.
Geoff.
On Wed, 2018-01-24 at 15:46 +0100, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> I'm sorry, but the line wraps in your mail are missing, at least that's
> how the mail got rendered for me..so I'm having trougle reading the
> logs..
>
> Nonetheless, does it help if you add enable_files_domain = false into
> the [sssd] section?
>
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 08:58:11AM -0500, Geoff Goehle wrote:
> > Thanks for the response. I was on #sssd and someone said that duplicate
> > usernames like we have is a no go, so I was planning on just removing local
> > accounts and deal with the fallout. However,
> > I'm
> > happy to look for a different fix.
> > Geoff.
> > - We are using the implicit files provider
> > - The sssd.conf file is
> > [domain/place.edu]id_provider = adaccess_provider = ad
> > ldap_idmap_range_min = 200000ldap_idmap_range_max =
> > 2000200000ldap_idmap_range_size = 800000ldap_pwd_policy = none
> > sudo_provider = none
> > debug_level = 8
> > [sssd]services = nss, pamconfig_file_version = 2domains = place.edu
> > [nss]override_shell=/bin/bashoverride_homedir=/home/%ufilter_users =
> > <stuff>filter_groups = <stuff>
> > [pam]
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