[SSSD-users] Re: System is busy - mouse and keyboard not useable

2018-05-09 Thread Jakub Hrozek
> On 9 May 2018, at 11:27, JOHE (John Hearns) wrote: > > I have set up sssd authentication on a Ubuntu Xenial workstation, with the > Lightdm windowing manager. > > When the sssd service starts the sssd_be process is taking 100% CPU. I am not > that concerned with this. >

[SSSD-users] Re: Cache flushing after password change

2018-05-09 Thread Jakub Hrozek
> On 9 May 2018, at 11:30, JOHE (John Hearns) wrote: > > I know I could look this one up in the docs somewhere... > If I have a Linux workstation which is using AD for the authentication > provider. > If I change my password using a Windows machine, what then happens when

[SSSD-users] Cache flushing after password change

2018-05-09 Thread JOHE (John Hearns)
I know I could look this one up in the docs somewhere... If I have a Linux workstation which is using AD for the authentication provider. If I change my password using a Windows machine, what then happens when I log into Linux if the Linux machine has cached my credentials?

[SSSD-users] System is busy - mouse and keyboard not useable

2018-05-09 Thread JOHE (John Hearns)
I have set up sssd authentication on a Ubuntu Xenial workstation, with the Lightdm windowing manager. When the sssd service starts the sssd_be process is taking 100% CPU. I am not that concerned with this. However I see that when I am using the windowing system the mouse 'goes away' and

[SSSD-users] Re: Slow login and sudo

2018-05-09 Thread Sumit Bose
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 10:29:51AM +0200, Bastian Rosner wrote: > Hi, > > we are running sssd-ad 1.15.0-3 (Debian Stretch) in a global AD > infrastructure consisting of a single forest with four (sub-)domains in > two-way trust. No FreeIPA, just Windows 2012 AD servers. > Users are typically

[SSSD-users] Slow login and sudo

2018-05-09 Thread Bastian Rosner
Hi, we are running sssd-ad 1.15.0-3 (Debian Stretch) in a global AD infrastructure consisting of a single forest with four (sub-)domains in two-way trust. No FreeIPA, just Windows 2012 AD servers. Users are typically members of up to 250 groups distributed across multiple domains. Each domain