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Issue with login on fedora with freeipa users.
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Is this something you set on the client it self or on the freeipa server for the host?. I never set such a option for any client though. i did enroll the other clients with the "freeipa-client-install" command and tried fedora with the initial setup. so their might be a difference in it how to enrolls?
Ah, my apologies - that was for sudo rules. No, I don't think you'd need to define that whilst setting up the user.
Maybe this video will help you a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAHVU42ouOE&t=335s
Also, check the authentication methods you enabled for the user
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I found the allow_all rule and it is enabled.