Hi Jakub,
Thanks for the response! I'm using Outlook so the quoting is manual, sorry for that.
Yep, pam_sss claims it doesn't know the user.
Is "sss" included on the "passwd" and "group" lines of
/etc/nsswitch.conf?
So does this mean that sssd is talking to PAM, which is then talking to NSS? Yes,
"sss" is in nsswitch.conf:
passwd: files sss
shadow: files
group: files sss
Does "getent passwd -s sss jce54" work?
Nope. I tested this after Googling, and it just returns without any output. IIRC, the
return code was 2, but I'd have to re-test it (which means dismantling the working
auth, starting my sessions, re-enabling sssd)...
Which SSSD version are you running? The one from stock RHEL5? (I
suspect
so, because of the decimal debug levels..)
sssd-client-1.5.1-49.el5_8.3
sssd-1.5.1-49.el5_8.3
sssd-client-1.5.1-49.el5_8.3
Interestingly enough, I tried the same configuration locally and
I'm
getting an error as well -- but a different one.. I'll try to debug the
issue and report back.
Great, looking to forward to hearing from you
Josh
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