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Исправление mplane, (текущая версия) :

И вот что пишут

1.1.2. Data providers in /etc/nsswitch.conf
The default sssd profile establishes SSSD as a source of information by creating sss entries in
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd: sss files
group: sss files
netgroup: sss files
automount: sss files
services: sss files
...
This means that the system first looks to SSSD if information concerning one of those items is
requested:
passwd for user information
group for user group information
netgroup for NIS netgroup information
automount for NFS automount information
services for information regarding services



Only if the requested information is not found in the sssd cache and on the server providing
authentication, or if sssd is not running, the system looks at the local files, that is /etc/*.
For example, if information is requested about a user ID, the user ID is first searched in the sssd cache. If
it is not found there, the /etc/passwd file is consulted. Analogically, if a user’s group affiliation is
requested, it is first searched in the sssd cache and only if not found there, the /etc/group file is
consulted.
In practice, the local files database is not normally consulted. The most important exception is the case
of the root user, which is never handled by sssd but by files

т.е. получается у меня не смотрит в files

Исправление mplane, :

И вот что пишут

1.1.2. Data providers in /etc/nsswitch.conf
The default sssd profile establishes SSSD as a source of information by creating sss entries in
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd: sss files
group: sss files
netgroup: sss files
automount: sss files
services: sss files
...
This means that the system first looks to SSSD if information concerning one of those items is
requested:
passwd for user information
group for user group information
netgroup for NIS netgroup information
automount for NFS automount information
services for information regarding services

т.е. получается у меня не смотрит в files

Исходная версия mplane, :

И вот что пишут

1.1.2. Data providers in /etc/nsswitch.conf
The default sssd profile establishes SSSD as a source of information by creating sss entries in
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd: sss files
group: sss files
netgroup: sss files
automount: sss files
services: sss files
...
This means that the system first looks to SSSD if information concerning one of those items is
requested:
passwd for user information
group for user group information
netgroup for NIS netgroup information
automount for NFS automount information
services for information regarding services