It's certainly worth a look. I've needed to dig into those settings for
a while now anyway to fix the delay imposed by NSS when the LDAP server is
unavailable. Waiting over a minute to log in is just painful. Thanks for the
suggestion.
Tom
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Brandon S. Allb
On 2008 Aug 30, at 15:11, Tom Cocagne wrote:
Hmmm. That sounds reasonable. Any idea what settings I might
want to look at? So far I've left all the nss-ldap stuff on the
default settings Gentoo provides (minus adding ldap to the
nsswitch.conf, of course).
Not really. We have yet to g
Hmmm. That sounds reasonable. Any idea what settings I might want to
look at? So far I've left all the nss-ldap stuff on the default settings
Gentoo provides (minus adding ldap to the nsswitch.conf, of course).
Thanks for the quick reply :)
Tom
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Bran
On 2008 Aug 30, at 14:13, Tom Cocagne wrote:
I recently noticed a problem where all files in OpenAFS appear
to be owned by most recently added user. An "ls -l" in user A's home
directory will show all files being owned by user B, immediately
after creating user B's account and home direc
I recently noticed a problem where all files in OpenAFS appear to be
owned by most recently added user. An "ls -l" in user A's home directory
will show all files being owned by user B, immediately after creating user
B's account and home directory. The AFS security isn't broken, all
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