> While the change may involve quite different code paths when it comes
to security features, I think we trust OpenSSL enough to be an
acceptable crypto backend. And behavior should not change.

Are you sure about this? TLS has a wide variety of protocol options and
the supported vs. "available" cryptosystem matrix is complex. Won't
these all change if the underlying implementation changes?

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  Recompile SSSD in 20.04 using OpenSSL (instead of NSS) support

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