sssd/sssd.conf.default
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[sssd]
config_file_version = 2
# Number of times services should attempt to reconnect in the
# event of a crash or restart before they give up
reconnection_retries = 3
# if a backend is particularly slow you can raise this timeout here
sbus_timeout = 30
services = nss, dp, pam
; domains = LOCAL,LDAP
# SSSD will not start if you don't configure any domain.
# Add new domains condifgurations as [domain/<NAME>] sections.
# Then add the list of domains (in the order you want them to be
# queried in the 'domains" attribute above and uncomment it
[nss]
# the following prevents sssd for searching for the root user/group in
# all domains (you can add here a comma separated list of system accounts are
# always going to be /etc/passwd users, or that you want to filter out)
filter_groups = root
filter_users = root
reconnection_retries = 3
# The EntryCacheTimeout indicates the number of seconds to retain before
# an entry in cache is considered stale and must block to refresh.
# The EntryCacheNoWaitRefreshTimeout indicates the number of seconds to
# wait before updating the cache out-of-band. (NSS requests will still
# be returned from cache until the full EntryCacheTimeout). Setting this
# value to 0 turns this feature off (default)
; entry_cache_timeout = 600
; entry_cache_nowait_timeout = 300
[pam]
reconnection_retries = 3
[dp]
reconnection_retries = 3
# Example LOCAL domain that stores all users natively in the SSSD internal
# directory. These local users and groups are not visibile in /etc/passwd, it
# now contains only root and system accounts.
; [domain/LOCAL]
; description = LOCAL Users domain
; id_provider = local
; enumerate = true
; min_id = 500
; max_id = 999
# Example native LDAP domain
; [domain/LDAP]
; id_provider = ldap
; auth_provider = ldap
; ldap_uri = ldap://ldap.mydomain.org
; ldap_user_search_base = dc=mydomain,dc=org
; ldap_tls_reqcert = demand
; cache_credentials = true
; enumerate = true