Re: Wild changes in nsswitch.conf

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On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 17:15 +0200, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 04:35:56PM +0200, Tomas Mraz wrote:
> > My current Fedora 26 default nsswitch.conf contains these lines:
> > 
> > passwd:      sss files systemd
> > shadow:     files sss
> > group:       sss files systemd
> > 
> > Not sure which package created this configuration, but:
> > 
> >  * Where is the consistency?
> >  * Where is the Fedora Change page that talks about these
> > modifications
> > of fairly critical systemwide configuration file?
> >  * From which time systemd started to manage user accounts of the
> > machine, again where is the Fedora Change page for such change?
> 
> Is this what you are looking for?
>     https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SSSDCacheForLocalUsers
> 
> That page says:
> """
> This change proposes leveraging a new "files" provider SSSD will ship
> in
> the next version in order to resolve also users from the local files.
> That way, the "sss" NSS module can be configured before the files
> module
> in nsswitch.conf and the system could leverage sss_nss caching for
> both
> local and remote users. 
> """

The questions still hold for the consistency between passwd and shadow
and also for the systemd module present.

-- 
Tomas Mraz
No matter how far down the wrong road you've gone, turn back.
                                              Turkish proverb
(You'll never know whether the road is wrong though.)
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