HI!
I'm currently trouble-shooting performance issues on CentOS 6.10 running sssd 1.13.3 using sssd-ad as backend.
Enumeration is already disabled.
Also these options were set (DNS names obfuscated):
ad_enabled_domains = ad1.example.com ad_server = dc1.ad1.example.com, dc2.ad1.example.com ad_enable_dns_sites = false
Looking sssd still asks various naming contexts of the *many* other trusted domains.
Any clue how to effectively disable all "foreign" lookups?
Ciao, Michael.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 05:35:41PM +0100, Michael Ströder wrote:
HI!
I'm currently trouble-shooting performance issues on CentOS 6.10 running sssd 1.13.3 using sssd-ad as backend.
Enumeration is already disabled.
Also these options were set (DNS names obfuscated):
ad_enabled_domains = ad1.example.com ad_server = dc1.ad1.example.com, dc2.ad1.example.com ad_enable_dns_sites = false
Looking sssd still asks various naming contexts of the *many* other trusted domains.
Any clue how to effectively disable all "foreign" lookups?
ad_enabled_domains will ignore requests looking up users and groups from domains not listed but I guess if a user from domain ad1.example.com is a member of a group from ad2.example.com this group will still be looked up.
Setting 'subdomain_provider = none' should disable all kind of domain discovery. But depending on the other stetting you might e.g. have to set ldap_idmap_default_domain_sid to tell SSSD about the domain SID of the local domain to make automatic id-mapping work.
bye, Sumit
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