ldap_sasl_authid = Administrator
IOW, not the machine key? Do I get a cache under /tmp then?
No, you won't, the path is hardcoded
> If not, could you tell me the syntax to have sssd running as root and when it starts
to have it's cache in /tmp/krb5cc_0 ??
>
There is no way to do this.
Why do you need the ccache in /tmp?
For krb5 cifs. The automounter looks for
krb5cc_0 in /tmp
If other applications expect the ccache to be there (why?) they can
kinit themselves, or you can run kinit on their behalf in a shell script
via cron.
Yes, I see that now. It's just me being lazy. I need to write a cron to kinit to keep
the root cache alive for the automounter and leave sssd to get on with its own job.
Thanks.
BTW, do we mark threads as [solved] on this list?