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This how-to shows how to configure a SME-server (>=8b6) and a client Debian (method tested with Debian squeeze) for a LDAP based SSSD authentication of the client machine on the configured user accounts of the SME.  
 
This how-to shows how to configure a SME-server (>=8b6) and a client Debian (method tested with Debian squeeze) for a LDAP based SSSD authentication of the client machine on the configured user accounts of the SME.  
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The main advantage in comparaison to nss_ldap is that the authentication informations stay in the cache and the authentication can therefore furter work, even in  offline mode (when the server not available).
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The main advantage in comparaison to nss_ldap is that the authentication informations stay in the cache and the authentication can therefore further work, even in  offline mode (when the server not available).
    
Nevertheless, the creation of a local user with the admin rights is recommanded for the emergency case.
 
Nevertheless, the creation of a local user with the admin rights is recommanded for the emergency case.
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  update-rc.d sssd enable
 
  update-rc.d sssd enable
 
  /etc/init.d/sssd start
 
  /etc/init.d/sssd start
 
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