I would recommend your security department to instead of focusing on Linux/SSSD to take a
look at Windows/lsass - Windows is caching user credentials as well and it's not a
problem for them?
O.
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From: q8ztvkkd(a)posteo.de [mailto:q8ztvkkd@posteo.de]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2018 11:51 AM
To: sssd-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Subject: [SSSD-users] SSSD cache security
Hello!
We are deploying SSSD for authentication with an LDAP backend, and we are getting pushback
from our Security colleagues about using SSSD to cache user credentials..
I would like to have some documentation to show them how this cache is kept secure...where
can I find information to support this?
Thanks!
K.
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