Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote: > Hello - > > I have made the following changes to the nsswitch.conf file as suggested > by another mailing-list member: > > Domain = <company>.org > ... > Method = nsswitch > > and I have restarted idmapd service. > <snip> > I also ran the following command syntax as root to check the sssd > configuration: > > sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i > > The output was as follows: > > sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600097 2016) [sssd] [add_implicit_services] (0x0040): > id_provider is not set for domain [<company>.org], trying next domain. > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600411 2016) [sssd] [confdb_get_domain_internal] > (0x0010): Unknown domain [<company>.org] > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600443 2016) [sssd] [confdb_get_domains] (0x0010): > Error (2 [No such file or directory]) retrieving domain [<company>.org], > skipping! > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600452 2016) [sssd] [confdb_get_domains] (0x0010): No > properly configured domains, fatal error! > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600458 2016) [sssd] [get_monitor_config] (0x0010): No > domains configured. > (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600483 2016) [sssd] [main] (0x0020): SSSD couldn't > load the configuration database. > Getting in deeper here than I'm familiar with. Have you found this yet: <https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System-Level_Authentication_Guide/Configuring_Domains.html> Got that by googling: CentOS 7 "id provider" Hope that helps. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos