Thanks for the info guys. With PCI compliance issue, I would try to
stick with what's avail from offiicial RHEL first.
Can someone from the list share their experience with SSSD with SRV
records? timeout issue/failover/offline auth are things I am interested
in hearing. Any caveats or issues they had experienced in the past? I
did notice there are few bugs that were fixed in the latter version of
SSSD related to SRV implementation which is the reason, I was somewhat
hesitant to use old package.
Thanks again guys.
On 2014-05-19 10:44 PM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
On (19/05/14 20:29), Dmitri Pal wrote:
> On 05/19/2014 07:20 PM, Daniel Jung wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> we run various centos releases from 5.4 to 6.5. some of the early os
>> releases packages from rhel is pretty old, older than LTM by looks of it.
>> what would be general rule of thumb for the sssd version? run two separate
>> latest custom version per 5 and 6? my main focus with sssd would be to
>> ensure ldap connectivty via SRV + off auth while ldap is not available.
>> Not sure when SRV support was introduced and how stable it is. your
>> feedback is much appreciates.
>>
>> thanks
>>
> Latest SSSD in RHEL5 is 1.5 and will do for your use case.
> Using latest available SSSD that comes with corresponding RHEL6 version is
> recommended.
>
Stephen Gallagher prepared yum repository with sssd-1.9
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/sgallagh/sssd-1.9-rhel5/
If you have a problem with default version from centos 5.x
it might be choice. It is unofficial repository and is based on upstream
sssd 1.9
LS
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