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[sssd] config_file_version = 2 services = nss, pam # SSSD will not start if you do not configure any domains. # Add new domain configurations as [domain/<NAME>] sections, and # then add the list of domains (in the order you want them to be # queried) to the "domains" attribute below and uncomment it. ; domains = LDAP [nss] [pam] # Example LDAP domain ; [domain/LDAP] ; id_provider = ldap ; auth_provider = ldap # ldap_schema can be set to "rfc2307", which stores group member names in the # "memberuid" attribute, or to "rfc2307bis", which stores group member DNs in # the "member" attribute. If you do not know this value, ask your LDAP # administrator. ; ldap_schema = rfc2307 ; ldap_uri = ldap://ldap.mydomain.org ; ldap_search_base = dc=mydomain,dc=org # Note that enabling enumeration will have a moderate performance impact. # Consequently, the default value for enumeration is FALSE. # Refer to the sssd.conf man page for full details. ; enumerate = false # Allow offline logins by locally storing password hashes (default: false). ; cache_credentials = true # An example Active Directory domain. Please note that this configuration # works for AD 2003R2 and AD 2008, because they use pretty much RFC2307bis # compliant attribute names. To support UNIX clients with AD 2003 or older, # you must install Microsoft Services For UNIX and map LDAP attributes onto # msSFU30* attribute names. ; [domain/AD] ; id_provider = ldap ; auth_provider = krb5 ; chpass_provider = krb5 ; ; ldap_uri = ldap://your.ad.example.com ; ldap_search_base = dc=example,dc=com ; ldap_schema = rfc2307bis ; ldap_sasl_mech = GSSAPI ; ldap_user_object_class = user ; ldap_group_object_class = group ; ldap_user_home_directory = unixHomeDirectory ; ldap_user_principal = userPrincipalName ; ldap_account_expire_policy = ad ; ldap_force_upper_case_realm = true ; ; krb5_server = your.ad.example.com ; krb5_realm = EXAMPLE.COM