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# Select '''User account base''' as '''Local accounts only'''. See ([[:Image: Screenshot-Local Authentication.png]]) | # Select '''User account base''' as '''Local accounts only'''. See ([[:Image: Screenshot-Local Authentication.png]]) | ||
# Click '''Apply' when finished. | # Click '''Apply' when finished. | ||
# Open a terminal and as root execute the following command to enable sssd, add a new user and assign a passwd: | |||
#: <pre> | |||
#: authconfig --update --enablesssd --enablesssdauth | |||
#: sss_useradd myuserid | |||
#: passwd myuserid</pre> | |||
== Expected results: == | == Expected results: == | ||
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# The command getent return information about the local account. Sample output appears below. | # The command getent return information about the local account. Sample output appears below. | ||
#: <pre> | #: <pre> | ||
#: getent passwd | #: getent passwd myuserid | ||
#: gsr:x:500:500::/home/ | #: gsr:x:500:500::/home/myuserid:/bin/bash</pre> | ||
# Whether using a graphical utility, or the command passwd, the password is successfully changed | # Whether using a graphical utility, or the command passwd, the password is successfully changed | ||
# The new password is accepted when logging into the desktop | # The new password is accepted when logging into the desktop | ||
# You are able to login to your system using a remote shell command such as ssh | # You are able to login to your system using a remote shell command such as ssh |
Revision as of 13:18, 29 March 2010
- Launch System | Administration | Authentication
- Select User account base as Local accounts only. See (Image: Screenshot-Local Authentication.png)
- Click Apply' when finished.
- Open a terminal and as root execute the following command to enable sssd, add a new user and assign a passwd:
- authconfig --update --enablesssd --enablesssdauth
- sss_useradd myuserid
- passwd myuserid
Expected results:
- Login to the graphical desktop is successful using a valid local account.
- The command getent return information about the local account. Sample output appears below.
- getent passwd myuserid
- gsr:x:500:500::/home/myuserid:/bin/bash
- Whether using a graphical utility, or the command passwd, the password is successfully changed
- The new password is accepted when logging into the desktop
- You are able to login to your system using a remote shell command such as ssh