The reason we want gssproxy, and not the default rpc-gssd and rpc-
svcgssd services is that we are using active directory, and most of our
accounts are members of many groups, causing gssd to fail. This is a
known issue and is one of the things that gssproxy solves.

>>The reason we did this was to allow the kernel NFS server to handle
big tickets like those containing a MS-PAC payload that may be received
by a Microsoft client.

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  gssproxy  crashes in libselinux.so.1 on Ubuntu 18.04 when called by
  rpc.gssd

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