I tried the update today... and it worked fine, the cache worked like it was
supposed to. I did pause at the point when I was prompted to reboot, and I ran
'id' and 'sudo', and checked that the cache file existed, everything was fine.
I swear I've been doing upgrades every 6 months for 3 years
I did not know about that tool, that should save me a few steps. I was not
looking forward to configuring the VPN under another user. Thanks!
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If SSSD doesn't do it, then that seems likely. I'll try opening up a bug with
the ubuntu maintainers after my next upgrade, when I have some more data.
Thanks!
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On (29/07/20 15:27), xcor...@gmail.com wrote:
>I've been using sssd + AD to do auth for a few years now. Offline
>authentication is enabled and works normally. In that time I've upgraded my
>Ubuntu laptop several times, and each time I noticed that after the update, I
>cannot log in unless I'm
On 7/29/20 5:27 PM, xcor...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using sssd + AD to do auth for a few years now. Offline
authentication is enabled and works normally. In that time I've upgraded my
Ubuntu laptop several times, and each time I noticed that after the update, I
cannot log in unless I'm on