You are absolutely right and that's why I want to fix all of this while I
only have very few users.
The OneFS Isilon storage has both NFS3 and NFS4 enabled, but I'm using v3.
The samba AD smb.conf file was generated through the samba provisioning
tool so I guess that some manual tweaking will be
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Zdravko Zdravkov wrote:
> HI all.
>
> I've got working samba AD server. It is playing nicely with Windows
> 10 and also successfully authenticating Linux machines with SSSD.
> On the Windows machines I have our EMC storage smb mounted via group
HI all.
I've got working samba AD server. It is playing nicely with Windows 10 and
also successfully authenticating Linux machines with SSSD.
On the Windows machines I have our EMC storage smb mounted via group
policy. Managing permissions for users and groups there, as you know,
happens with
On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 01:53:48PM +0200, cedric hottier wrote:
> Dear sssd users,
>
> I observe that at each sssd start, the credentials cache is cleared. Is it
> an expected behavior ?
> If yes, is there a parameter to make this caching permanent (or at least
> not erased at each sssd restart
HI all.
I've got working samba AD server. It is playing nicely with Windows 10 and
also successfully authenticating Linux machines with SSSD.
On the Windows machines I have our EMC storage smb mounted via group
policy. Managing permissions for users and groups there, as you know,
happens with
Dear sssd users,
I observe that at each sssd start, the credentials cache is cleared. Is it
an expected behavior ?
If yes, is there a parameter to make this caching permanent (or at least
not erased at each sssd restart ).
My issue is that If I reboot my laptop without connection to my KDC, I am