On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 08:30:57PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/07/17 15:26, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:17 AM Tom Hughes <tom@compton.nu mailto:tom@compton.nu> wrote:
Well none of my newly upgraded F26 machines appear to be running it ;-)
I said "default". So for fresh installs this is the case.
Yes my laptop, which had been installed with F26, was indeed running it.
It appears that whatever enabled it (anaconda?) did so by manually editing
The default nsswitch.conf is owned by libc, which, if I remember the discussions with Florian earlier is also not deemed ideal.
nsswitch.conf however, so running "authconfig --updateall" to rebuild the configuration would have disabled it.
I would say this is a bug in authconfig (and by the way, this is one of the reasons curated and tested NSS/PAM stacks would be more reliable than generating the stack based on user input where more or less anything goes..)