Does anybody know what sssd is good for? I was a bit surprised to see a whole 
bunch of these sssd-something packages in debian, while I was searching for 
sss. It's homepage says:

"SSSD is a system daemon. Its primary function is to provide access to identity 
and authentication remote resource through a common framework that can provide 
caching and offline support to the system. It provides PAM and NSS modules, and 
in the future will D-BUS based interfaces for extended user information. It 
provides also a better database to store local users as well as extended user 
data.

Documentation on configuring SSSD in Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux is 
available from ​the RHEL deployment guide. We also have a dedicated 
Documentation section [...]"

Any idea?


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