On 02/05/13 14:31, Anton Aylward wrote:
*sigh* That's so obvious! You don't know if sss failed or what. maybe sss needs some precondition that doesn't exist at 'boot time' Remember, systemd is asynchronous and runs stuff in parallel whereas the old sysinit is sequential. sssd runs fine. Please look at the original post.
The network must be available when the script runs as sssd first has to hit the DNS before it then again goes over the wire to request a TGT which it then uses get the ticket for ldap. It produces its cache just fine. My workaround is to copy the sssd cache to /tmp and rename it krb5cc_0. I need a standard MIT cache for autofs'd cifs. If it's not there the user shares are not mounted. On the KDC, I can see the mechanism. The user authenticates OK but is refused a cifs ticket until the client machine authenticates. Just give me the kinit and I'll shut up. Honest. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org