Newbie question: What does the be stands for in sssd_be? And what is the function of the sssd_be?
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 06:48:59AM -0800, Ali, Saqib wrote:
Newbie question: What does the be stands for in sssd_be?
Back End.
And what is the function of the sssd_be?
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/InternalsDocs or https://jhrozek.wordpress.com/2015/03/11/anatomy-of-sssd-user-lookup/
might give some idea.
(For historical reasons we sometimes use the term Data Provider and Back End interchangeably)
Thanks Jakub. The diagram on your blogpost is really nice.
So the Sudo Rules are cached by the NSS Responder (sssd_nss)? ----
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 7:08 AM, Jakub Hrozek jhrozek@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 06:48:59AM -0800, Ali, Saqib wrote:
Newbie question: What does the be stands for in sssd_be?
Back End.
And what is the function of the sssd_be?
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/InternalsDocs or https://jhrozek.wordpress.com/2015/03/11/anatomy-of-sssd-user-lookup/
might give some idea.
(For historical reasons we sometimes use the term Data Provider and Back End interchangeably) _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 07:14:17AM -0800, Ali, Saqib wrote:
Thanks Jakub. The diagram on your blogpost is really nice.
So the Sudo Rules are cached by the NSS Responder (sssd_nss)?
No, the back end retrieves them from the server and stores the rules into the ldb cache and the sssd_sudo responder delivers them from the cache to sudo.
For sudo troubleshooting you might find: https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/HOWTO_Troubleshoot_SUDO useful.
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