[Bug 1081489] Re: autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating autofs-enabled sssd functionality (automount fails)
Dan Bishop
dan at danbishop.org
Wed Dec 18 15:12:12 UTC 2013
Subscribed ubuntu-mir in the hope of including sssd in main to fix this
issue.
sssd is pretty much essential for enterprise setups and the only way to
reliably cache autofs maps. Promoting sssd to main so that the above
patch can be used looks like a great way to fix this... Having read
through the requirements, I see no reason why sssd shouldn't be
promoted.
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Title:
autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled sssd functionality (automount fails)
Status in The Linux Mint Distribution:
New
Status in “autofs” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid
double-lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the
sssd daemon to cache login and automount information. I.e, the
/etc/nsswitch.conf has 'automount: sss' as opposed to 'automount:
ldap'.
Problem:
The autofs pkg in Linux Mint 14 is missing the 'lookup_sss.so' module
(which autofs uses to obtain the automount information from the System
Security Services Daemon/sssd.) This means that the entire sssd
integration with autofs is unable to function properly.
Since this looks like an oversight; I am reporting this issue as a bug
in the hope of a quick upstream fix. Naturally, the Mint installation
is not working very well without this functionality in place and
maintaining custom packages for this task is not a good option.
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