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On most of my machines, auth is handled by sssd by the way of FreeIPA.
Therefore, accounts do not reside in /etc/shadow, hence I get a permission denied when trying to login.
root user, existing in /etc/shadow, logon successfully.
A correct way to auth users on linux machine would be to use pam.d .
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Auth with a Kerberos User
[Enhancement] Auth with a Kerberos User
Jan 18, 2021
On most of my machines, auth is handled by sssd by the way of FreeIPA.
Therefore, accounts do not reside in /etc/shadow, hence I get a permission denied when trying to login.
root user, existing in /etc/shadow, logon successfully.
A correct way to auth users on linux machine would be to use pam.d .
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: