Re: nsswitch.conf, ldap, local groups problem

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Mark Hennessy wrote:


> perhaps switch to a different network connection, whatever.  If I
> can't log in as root, my only recourse is to powercycle the machine
> and go into single-user mode.  Now, multiply that by 100.  This is why
> I need to get this working.

Phew, seems like people don't know how to trim posts around here!

Anyways, I suggest you install SSH keys on your systems, I've found
I can authenticate with a system using an SSH key no problem even
if LDAP is down.

I finally migrated off of LDAP this past weekend for my home network,
files are so much simpler :)

(even for my work network with 300 systems)

nate

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