Re: bug - sss default under nsswitch.conf

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I'm not skilled with this config files of networking.
I want to know more about how is working this file.
I saw this can activate some dns settings - but this is not the main issue.
Why is that sss word put into default file?
How can I improve my Fedora security?
I used into internet rarely and most of new config files is new for me.

2016-11-21 10:26 GMT+02:00 Jan Pazdziora <jpazdziora@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 08:59:55PM +0200, Catalin wrote:
> the default sss is a good choice for pc into internet without dns settings ?
> I saw was reported like a bug
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867473

That bug was resolved.

Could you please rephrase your question? Are you not happy with 'sss'
being there? Why?

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Jan Pazdziora
Senior Principal Software Engineer, Identity Management Engineering, Red Hat
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