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Can you be more explicit about what you mean by network connection? Or do you mean that you can't login as a local user when not connected to the LAN. What is the issue that you're trying to solve here?
If you are trying to achieve offline authentication, this will rely on the online authentication credentials being cached first. For that you'd need to set
Code:
cache_credentials = true
in '[domain/LDAP]' section of the /etc/sssd/sssd.conf first.
Once you have authenticated online, you should then be able to authenticate while offline (eg with the network cable unplugged).
If you are trying to achieve offline authentication, this will rely on the online authentication credentials being cached first. For that you'd need to set
Code:
cache_credentials = true
in '[domain/LDAP]' section of the /etc/sssd/sssd.conf first.
Once you have authenticated online, you should then be able to authenticate while offline (eg with the network cable unplugged).
What I'm looking for is when the machine has no network cable plugged in => No local network and internet connection.
I would like to log in with the user that was created locally on the machine.
But with my SSSD configured and my /etc/pam.d/ files I cannot connect with this user when the network cable is unplugged.
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