On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 08:43:18AM +0300, pekka.pan...@sofor.fi wrote:
> Rob Crittenden wrote on 29.03.2013 01:09:49:
>
> > > > Anyhow, you can override the shell on the client using the
> > > > override_shell directive of sssd.conf. Simply put it into the
> domain
> > > > section and restart
Rob Crittenden wrote on 29.03.2013 01:09:49:
> > > Anyhow, you can override the shell on the client using the
> > > override_shell directive of sssd.conf. Simply put it into the
domain
> > > section and restart the SSSD.
> >
> > Thanks for that tip, will try that one.
>
> Let me also note th
pekka.pan...@sofor.fi wrote:
> One part of the question is not clear to me:
> Is the context AD users coming via trusts or is the client configured to
> access AD directly?
They are from trust, not directly.
> Anyhow, you can override the shell on the client using the
> override_shell dire
> One part of the question is not clear to me:
> Is the context AD users coming via trusts or is the client configured to
> access AD directly?
They are from trust, not directly.
> Anyhow, you can override the shell on the client using the
> override_shell directive of sssd.conf. Simply put it i
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 09:56:32AM +0200, pekka.pan...@sofor.fi wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have changed default shell to /bin/bash, but it seems when i logon to
> Linux server with my AD username it executes /bin/sh anyway.
> When i login with IPA account, it executes /bin/bash.
>
> So my question