On 5 November 2020 13:58:54 CET, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>sssd also breaks other LDAP setups, It's extremely broken with larger
>LDAP setups because it insists on caching *ALL* of the LDAP, barring
>being able to filter to only a smaller set of the LDAP. But because so
>many LDAP setups scatter group and user information in so many
>distinct parts of the LDAP layout, this never works and it *ALWAYS*
>times out in large, remot4e LDAP setups. It works for a few seconds at
>start time, then crashes and takes out *all* sssd based services.

I don't share this experience and I run sssd in large environments. Sssd will 
by default lookup the user authenticating, the groups that user belongs to and 
all members of those groups.
Looking up group members is easily turned off and leads to a much smoother 
experience from what I have seen.
I still don't think deprecating nscd seems like a reasonable change. Change 
defaults, well ok. Deprecating, I don't really see why tbh.

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