Does anybody know what sssd is good for? I was a bit surprised to see a whole bunch of these sssd-something packages in debian, while I was searching for sss. It's homepage says:
"SSSD is a system daemon. Its primary function is to provide access to identity and authentication remote resource through a common framework that can provide caching and offline support to the system. It provides PAM and NSS modules, and in the future will D-BUS based interfaces for extended user information. It provides also a better database to store local users as well as extended user data.
Documentation on configuring SSSD in Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available from the RHEL deployment guide. We also have a dedicated Documentation section [...]"
Any idea?
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