Here where libsubid.so was supposed to parse /etc/nsswitch.conf to
find 'subid: sss' entry. It clearly didn't parse it as expected because
it switches to use the internal (/etc/subuid + /etc/subgid) implementation.

Thanks for pointing me to the problem here.


Can you attach your nsswitch.conf?


Probably not even needed, you can actually see the problem directly in my first post, I used

"subuid: sss"  instead of
"subid: sss"

when changing the nsswitch.conf manually ....

It works fine with "subid: sss" of course.

I feel a bit stupid now since I could've noticed the correct syntax on the
working fedora host :-/

Many thanks & Kind regards,

Thomas


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TU Braunschweig
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