On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 09:43:39AM +0000, Longina Przybyszewska wrote:
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Subject: Re: [SSSD-users] problems sssd-1.9.2
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 03:40:14PM +0000, Longina Przybyszewska wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:44:45PM +0000, Longina Przybyszewska wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I try sssd-1.9.2 on Ubuntu-Quantal with ad-provider.
You might also be interested in the automounter integration, although I'm not sure
that piece of functionality had been backported to Ubuntu yet. The Ubuntu automounter
maintainer would know best.
Oh, yes - how stable is automounter integration in the latest stable SSSD?
Is I enough to use autofs-5 - or does it need more integration with some SSSD
moduls/libraries?
I think the sss support was introduced in autofs 5.0.6, at least in
Fedora. I'm actually not quite sure about autofs upstream. You need to
look for the lookup_sss.so module.
Until I am lucky to get new packages from Ubuntu maintainers - can I use nsswitch
pointing to auto.home maps - would it work with SSSD?
The SSSD integration is provided by the lookup_sss.so module, which is
able to talk to the autofs responder process of the SSSD. If your
distribution doesn't provide that module, you should still be able to
fall back to the LDAP lookups. You just won't be able to leverage the
unified configuration in sssd.conf and caching of the maps.