tor 2010-07-22 klockan 15:12 -0400 skrev Simo Sorce:

> The nss_sss and pam_sss clients know to immediately give up if the
> sockets are not there because that means that sssd is not up yet.

> If I were to use socket activation instead that service would bring
> sssd up unnecessarily early, before the network is up. This in turn
> will cause sssd to go in offline mode and have a 30 sec delay before it

> Now this will probably mitigated by the fact that we monitor network
> interfaces in newer versions and will try to get online earlier if an
> interface suddenly appears, but I hope you get the point.

But this means that SSSD + socket activation would work quite well,
pretty much the same was as it does as a standalone deamon, right?

/Alexander


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