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Dear i would like to know if somebody have encounter this issue with Samba+squid
I'm using NTLM with Squid and connected Samba to my Active Directory 2008 R2
I mention that squid works perfectly but it seems this is a winbindd issue or misconfiguration.

It seems that winbindd ask every milliseconds to the Active Directory for internal system users when the kernel launch a process. When squid start a process, the winbind daemon is requested to know if the squid user exists on the Active Directory. This is the same way for all internal processes that use users saved in passwd (root,apache...) This behavior increase the lsass.exe Active directory to 100% and web pages takes long time to be displayed.

I would like to know if somebody can give to me the way to force pam/nsswitch to not query winbind if users already exists in Linux shadow system.
And if somebody have encountered this issue and how to resolve it ?

best regards






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