Since getting sssd logins to work correctly, I'm noticing that logging
in with my 'old' local user account takes orders of magnitude longer to
complete than before. (root logins continue to happen without any
noticeable delay.) Why is that, and is there a configuration parameter I
can change to restore normal login times for local non-root users? I can
work around the problem by opening a separate text console as root and
stopping the sssd daemon until the login completes, then restarting the
daemon.
Ultimately, of course, I think the logical solution is to create a local
sssd user (with an associated LOCAL domain), but I've grown fond of my
local account user name and I'm not certain yet that I can use
sss_useradd to create a local database entry with the same account name
without some unintended (and perhaps negative) consequences.
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*Harry Sutton*
Global Solutions Support Engineering (GSSE)
GSD Customer Solution Center
Technology Services, Enterprise Group
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