On 19/07/17 09:01, Tomas Mraz wrote:
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 20:30 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/07/17 15:26, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:17 AM Tom Hughes <tom@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tom@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Well none of my newly upgraded F26 machines appear to be
running it ;-)
I said "default". So for fresh installs this is the case.
Yes my laptop, which had been installed with F26, was indeed running
it.
It appears that whatever enabled it (anaconda?) did so by manually
editing nsswitch.conf however, so running "authconfig --updateall"
to
rebuild the configuration would have disabled it.
That would be most probably authconfig bug, could you please report it,
ideally with steps to reproduce?
The contents of the /etc/nsswitch.conf should have priority over
/etc/sysconfig/authconfig. I already have RFE for authconfig to
basically keep /etc/sysconfig/authconfig only as a hint and diminish
its use. Unfortunately I have not had time to work on that yet.
Oh in that case there might not be a bug. I didn't actually try it but I
assumed that authconfig would rebuild the rules based on it's
configuration rather then preserving what is already there which would
seem to defeat the object of it?
Hmm actually having tried it my assumption appears to have been correct
as sss has been removed from nsswitch.conf.
I'll file a bug...
Tom
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