Yes, but I'd like to keep the minimal user configurations in /etc/passwd to
allow system maintenance (root and a few local users). All the users related to
the microsoft network will reside on ldap.
Do you think that having all that users and machines in that directive can be
problematic ?
Thanks,
Rccardo
Faye Gibbins wrote:
It's normal to have /etc/passwd entries in their that you'd need if your
ldap infrastructure died in the most horrible way.
Otherwise a small ldap problem can brick a machine.
Faye
dogb...@infinito.it wrote:
sorry... forgot to crosspost answer to the list:
I'm checking /etc/ldap.conf and it seems that at the end of this file
it was
added a line with the following directive:
nss_initgroups_ignoreusers
that included more or less every single entry contained in my /etc/passwd
file at the time of the ldap configuration.
is that normal behaviour ?
Thanks,
Riccardo
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