On 29 Sep 2014 13:11, "Dario Lesca" <d.le...@solinos.it> wrote: > > Il giorno lun, 29/09/2014 alle 12.39 +0100, James Hogarth ha scritto: > > Enumeration is disabled by default for performance reasons. > > > > If you really want that as enumerate = true to the domain section of > > your sssd.conf > > Thanks for reply, James. > > But I known nothing about SSSD, and my sssd service is disabled and > inactive: > > > [root@s-backup ~]# systemctl status sssd > > sssd.service - System Security Services Daemon > > Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/sssd.service; disabled) > > Active: inactive (dead) > > And the command "find /etc -name sssd.conf|wc -l" show 0 > > And if I "yum remove sssd*" only this unused service and our component > sssd-* is removed. > > Is it bind in some way to samba? > > It must be configure it and start it?
Ah in that case I assume you are using winbind ... Sssd is preferred but if you want to use the old ways add this to your smb.conf and restart the winbind service: *winbind* *enum** users = yes* *winbind* *enum** groups = **yes* If that doesn't work you'll need to provide more details of your setup for help... The contents of /etc/nsswitch.conf /etc/samba/smb.conf and /etc/pam.d/system-auth ought to put people on the right track.
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