SSSD

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Starting with CentOS6, remote account login authentication is performed using SSSD. Configuring SSSD to authenticate to an LDAP server can be tricky, but the following instructions work perfectly.

Configuring SSSD

1. Make sure the proper packages are installed

  yum install sssd libsss_sudo


2. Use authconfig to enable the proper settings to allow authentication via SSSD

  authconfig --enablesssd --enablesssdauth --enablelocauthorize --update


3. Modify /etc/sssd/sssd.conf to reflect the following settings:

  [sssd]
  config_file_version = 2
  services = nss, pam
  domains = default
  [nss]
  filter_users = root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radiusd,news,nscd
  [domain/default]
  ldap_tls_reqcert = never
  auth_provider = ldap
  ldap_schema = rfc2307bis
  krb5_realm = EXAMPLE.COM
  ldap_search_base = dc=physics,dc=unh,dc=edu
  id_provider = ldap
  ldap_id_use_start_tls = False
  chpass_provider = ldap
  ldap_uri = ldaps://einstein.unh.edu
  krb5_kdcip = kerberos.example.com
  cache_credentials = True
  ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/openldap/cacerts
  entry_cache_timeout = 600
  ldap_network_timeout = 3
  ldap_access_filter = (&(objectclass=shadowaccount)(objectclass=posixaccount))


4. Modify /etc/openldap/ldap.conf to point to the LDAP server:

  URI ldaps://einstein.unh.edu
  BASE dc=physics,dc=unh,dc=edu
  TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts


5. Modify /etc/nsswitch.conf to reflect the following settings:

  passwd     files sss
  shadow     files sss
  group      files sss
  sudoers    files sss


6. Restart the sssd service to enable changes:

  service sssd restart


7. To test the configuration, try requesting user information:

  id <username>


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