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I am trying to identify which files are edited with the following command, but can not find.

authconfig --enablemd5 --enableshadow --enablecache --enablelocauthorize --enableldap --enableldapauth --ldapserver = ldap: //test-01.com --ldapbasedn = "dc = teste, dc = com, dc = us" - -enablemkhomedir -update

I can only configure ldap to the authconfig command. I need to do manually editing the files.

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  • A quick and dirty method would be to run a find -mtime 0 after running that command on a base install
    – HBruijn
    Jul 17, 2015 at 21:57
  • We used etckeeper for this exact purpose
    – Andy
    Jul 18, 2015 at 2:36

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If your system is using PAM as the underlying authentication provider according to the documentation the options you specified with authconfig will modify the required PAM files(similar to using pam-config) which should be located in /etc/pam.d(at least on openSUSE, where there is no auth).

It also appears that it will modify /etc/nsswitch.conf. You should also be able to check if sssd is enabled. In addition /etc/ldap.conf may need to be updated.

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