Not sure the -devel list is the correct place, but I believe this is not a -user-related question. Has anyone tested (and successfully set up) an F16 based FTP-server with LDAP as auth-backend for sssd? (And please, I do not need any "you should use sftp and ssh"-replies. This is a server supporting legacy systems where FTP is currently the only solution). I have tested pure-ftpd, vsftpd and proftpd, and all of them fails to authenticate local users for FTP login. Ssh-logins, pop3, imap and smtp (via sasl) works fine for the same users). I have successfully set up pure-ftpd with LDAP-auth directly, instead of relying og sssd, and that works fine. Except users do not have access to folders woth "rwx"-permissions for a secondary-group the are member of. The same user has access to the folder logging in with ssh. I have set SELinux to permissive mode, so it should not be a SELinux-issue. I have removed the sssd-cache, and I have remove the "initgroups" for nsswitch.conf - Before that, I was bitten by this bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751450 Is there any reason why it seems like no ftpd-s are able to authenticate local users? This was working fine on an older server, running vsftpd, but with pam/nscd, not pam/sssd. Rgds. Ola Thoresen -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel