[CentOS] selinux prohibiting sssd usage
John Hodrien
J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.ukThu Aug 11 09:03:04 UTC 2011
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, Michael Gliwinski wrote: > On Wednesday 10 Aug 2011 18:59:14 Paul Heinlein wrote: >> Oddly, when using sssd+ldap, getent without a specific key won't >> return ldap account information, but with a key it will. That is, >> "getent passwd" will return only accounts in the local /etc/passwd >> database, but "getent passwd bob" will return ldap-supplied >> information about user bo > > That is normal unless you have 'enumerate = true' for the LDAP domain in SSSD > config file. Note that SSSD manual warns that this may be slow for large > installations (personally I haven't had a problem with it yet but only have < > 200 posix users). I can confirm that With tens of thousands it's cripplingly slow. jh
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