Dne sobota 24 junij 2006 17:04 ste napisali: > Do you have a reasonably complete /etc/passwd and > /etc/shadow files for the local accounts? Yes, I am actually using local account for daily work. > Also, have you actually waited it out? Eventually, it > should time out (after about 2 minutes per request). If it > doesn't then it's possible NSS itself is retrying, and you > might change your nsswitch.conf to look like this: > > passwd: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > group: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > shadow: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] It does not want to time out. After each timeout, it just tries again and again. It's still the same with nsswitch modified by your suggestions. > Please let me know, > > Thanks, > > Stephen Regards, Gasper |
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