On 10/27/24 12:11, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Oct 27, 2024, at 04:15, ToddAndMargo via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Removing cache files in /var/lib/sss/db should fix the issue, but note that
removing cache files will also remove all of your cached credentials.
I suggest you follow this recommendation.
I suspect part of your upgrade/downgrade led to some DB files being out of
date. Clearing those DB files is fine if you’re not using network
authentication (Kerberos, Active Directory, etc) or you don’t have cache
credentials turn on. I used to mount that directory as a tmpfs filesystem on
servers with hundreds of logins to speed it up, so it cleared it every reboot.
Don’t just blindly remove sssd though.
My research showed sssd was for enterprise applications.
I am teh only one logging in and I am at the console.
# dnf remove sssd*
reboot
fixed the issue
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