> On 11 Jul 2018, at 15:28, John Hearns <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have set up an sss_override for my user account
> 
> johe:*:1234:1234:John Hearns,,,:/home/johe:/bin/bash
> 
> I also have an entry in the locla /etc/passwd file.
> When I ssh to a server running sssd my ssh key is accepted.
> 
> When I have no local /etc/passwd 
> When I ssh to a server running sssd my ssh key is not used and I am prompted 
> for a password

Is that a local SSH key stored in the user’s home or in LDAP? If a local one, 
then I think the only important thing is to tell SSH where to look at, so the 
homedir must be correct and of course the user must have the correct UID and 
GID to be allowed to enter that homedir.

> 
> Can anyone explain please?
> 
> The answer will be along the lines of at what stage in the ssh login the 
> override is being 'honoured'
> However this is a bit of a major problem. I guess also I will be told that I 
> have done something wrong.
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