On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 06:57:54PM +0200, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
Trying to figure how to setup sssd to allow me to ssh into another
box as
root using the domain root passwd.
It's not possible by design, SSSD explicitly drops all requests for
either root or UID 0. root is really a machine-local administrator,
nothing that should be present on the remote servers.
Nothing I tried lets me do that so could someone please give me an
example
config which
lets root in with domain passwd?
Why do you need this?
If your goal is to have the same root password across an enterprise, I
recommend something like Puppet or Ansible.
If the goal is to let users administer machines, then storing sudo rules
in LDAP is the best way forward.