[Novalug] LDAP and suspend

James Ewing Cottrell III JECottrell3@Comcast.NET
Sun Jul 27 22:56:05 EDT 2014


SSSD will cache any LDAP Records you give it. But why would you look up 
hosts using anything other than "files dns"?

One is not supposed to run NSCD and SSSD together.

JIM

On 7/26/2014 7:47 AM, Sean McGowan wrote:
> i don't think sssd supports hosts caching yet does it?  I think you have
> to run the two side by side if you need hosts caching.  there is a rh
> page on the topic, but i haven't addressed the issue in a year or so.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:52 PM, Dan Lavu <side_control@runlevelone.net
> <mailto:side_control@runlevelone.net>> wrote:
>
>     +1
>
>     I was just about to say the same thing. SSSD is a totally different
>     engine, NSLCD is really just pam and nscd smashed together. If you
>     need any help with this, let me know, I work on the SSSD project.
>
>     dan
>
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>     *From: *"James Ewing Cottrell III" <JECottrell3@Comcast.NET>
>     *To: *novalug@calypso.tux.org <mailto:novalug@calypso.tux.org>
>     *Sent: *Friday, July 25, 2014 1:45:30 PM
>     *Subject: *Re: [Novalug] LDAP and suspend
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>
>     On 7/23/2014 11:00 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
>      > so, generally, my LDAP environment seems to work okay.  I have
>     installed
>      > nslcd for caching.
>
>     don't use nslcd
>
>     Don't Use Nslcd.
>
>     DON'T USE NSLCD.
>
>     Use SSSD, which replaces it. NSLCD has Fatal Flaws.
>
>     JIM
>
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