Confirmed, though for me it just asks the password again if ldap is not
used. The other option to fix this appears to be to lower the priority
in /usr/share/pam-configs/sss to 128 for instance, then pam_sss.so is
put after pam_unix.so (which is what upstream suggests as well). Then I
get just one password prompt and the private share is mounted correctly.
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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default SSSD pam config breaks ecryptfs
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