On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 08:39:33PM -0000, Michael Dahlberg wrote:
I'm attempting to setup SSSD using AD as the id provider. All
the
documentation that I've found results in the linux system joining the
AD domain when configuring sssd in this manner. I would like to
configure sssd running on RHEL to just do authorization
(access_provider) against the AD domain and *not* actually join the AD
Hi,
based on which information do you want to do the access control?
Group-memberships?
AD requires authentication, so if you want to read something from AD you
need credentials. Typically you get them during the join, but you can
use a service account as well and use 'ldap_default_bind_dn' and
'ldap_default_authtok' (see man sssd-ldap for details).
domain. I assume that this would mean I should not set
"access_provider = ad". Instead should this value be set to ldap?
If I configure sssd to use LDAP as the access provider, how would I
address the Active Directory domain
ad.example.com using the "ldap://"
notation? Would there be any other changes that I would need to
I would recommend to not set 'ldap_uri' at all, in this case SSSD will
use DNS SRV lookups to find LDAP servers in you domain. You might need
the 'dns_discovery_domain' option (see man ssssd.conf) if the domain
name given in the [domain/your.domain.name] section header does not
match the name of the AD domain.
HTH
bye,
Sumit
address in the sssd.conf examples that use ldap as the access
provider?
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