Thanks for the info guys. With PCI compliance issue, I would try to stick with what's avail from offiicial RHEL first. Can someone from the list share their experience with SSSD with SRV records? timeout issue/failover/offline auth are things I am interested in hearing. Any caveats or issues they had experienced in the past? I did notice there are few bugs that were fixed in the latter version of SSSD related to SRV implementation which is the reason, I was somewhat hesitant to use old package.
Thanks again guys.
On 2014-05-19 10:44 PM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
On (19/05/14 20:29), Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 05/19/2014 07:20 PM, Daniel Jung wrote:
hi,
we run various centos releases from 5.4 to 6.5. some of the early os releases packages from rhel is pretty old, older than LTM by looks of it. what would be general rule of thumb for the sssd version? run two separate latest custom version per 5 and 6? my main focus with sssd would be to ensure ldap connectivty via SRV + off auth while ldap is not available. Not sure when SRV support was introduced and how stable it is. your feedback is much appreciates.
thanks
Latest SSSD in RHEL5 is 1.5 and will do for your use case. Using latest available SSSD that comes with corresponding RHEL6 version is recommended.
Stephen Gallagher prepared yum repository with sssd-1.9 https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/sgallagh/sssd-1.9-rhel5/
If you have a problem with default version from centos 5.x it might be choice. It is unofficial repository and is based on upstream sssd 1.9
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