Re: Fedora 34 Change proposal: Remove and deprecate nscd in favour of sssd and systemd-resolved (Self-Contained Change)

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* Ben Cotton:

> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RemoveNSCD
>
> == Summary ==
> This proposal intends to replace the ''nscd'' cache for named services
> with ''systemd-resolved'' for the `hosts` database and the ''sssd''
> daemon for everything else.
>
> == Owner ==
> * Name: [[User:submachine| Arjun Shankar]]
> * Email: arjun@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> == Detailed Description ==

Arjun brought this up on the musl list as well:

  <https://www.openwall.com/lists/musl/2020/10/19/1>

I'm not sure if there's a clear consensus there.  Obviously the core
interest lies elsewhere.  I do not know how much software deployed using
musl actually depends on nscd for enterprise name lookup integration.
(The nscd protocol is the only way musl consume these glibc services;
it does not have a similar plug-in framework.)

I do not view the musl dependency as a significant obstacle to nscd
removal.

Thanks,
Florian
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