Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)

FreeBSD Manual Pages

  
 
  

home | help
SSSD-IPA(5)		 File Formats and Conventions		   SSSD-IPA(5)

NAME
       sssd-ipa	- SSSD IPA provider

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page	describes the configuration of the IPA provider	for
       sssd(8).	For a detailed syntax reference, refer to the "FILE FORMAT"
       section of the sssd.conf(5) manual page.

       The IPA provider	is a back end used to connect to an IPA	server.	(Refer
       to the freeipa.org web site for information about IPA servers.) This
       provider	requires that the machine be joined to the IPA domain;
       configuration is	almost entirely	self-discovered	and obtained directly
       from the	server.

       The IPA provider	enables	SSSD to	use the	sssd-ldap(5) identity provider
       and the sssd-krb5(5) authentication provider with optimizations for IPA
       environments. The IPA provider accepts the same options used by the
       sssd-ldap and sssd-krb5 providers with some exceptions. However,	it is
       neither necessary nor recommended to set	these options.

       The IPA provider	primarily copies the traditional ldap and krb5
       provider	default	options	with some exceptions, the differences are
       listed in the "MODIFIED DEFAULT OPTIONS"	section.

       As an access provider, the IPA provider has a minimal configuration
       (see "ipa_access_order")	as it mainly uses HBAC (host-based access
       control)	rules. Please refer to freeipa.org for more information	about
       HBAC.

       If "auth_provider=ipa" or "access_provider=ipa" is configured in
       sssd.conf then the id_provider must also	be set to "ipa".

       The IPA provider	will use the PAC responder if the Kerberos tickets of
       users from trusted realms contain a PAC.	To make	configuration easier
       the PAC responder is started automatically if the IPA ID	provider is
       configured.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       Refer to	the section "DOMAIN SECTIONS" of the sssd.conf(5) manual page
       for details on the configuration	of an SSSD domain.

       ipa_domain (string)
	   Specifies the name of the IPA domain. This is optional. If not
	   provided, the configuration domain name is used.

       ipa_server, ipa_backup_server (string)
	   The comma-separated list of IP addresses or hostnames of the	IPA
	   servers to which SSSD should	connect	in the order of	preference.
	   For more information	on failover and	server redundancy, see the
	   "FAILOVER" section. This is optional	if autodiscovery is enabled.
	   For more information	on service discovery, refer to the "SERVICE
	   DISCOVERY" section.

       ipa_hostname (string)
	   Optional. May be set	on machines where the hostname(5) does not
	   reflect the fully qualified name used in the	IPA domain to identify
	   this	host. The hostname must	be fully qualified.

       dyndns_update (boolean)
	   Optional. This option tells SSSD to automatically update the	DNS
	   server built	into FreeIPA with the IP address of this client. The
	   update is secured using GSS-TSIG. The IP address of the IPA LDAP
	   connection is used for the updates, if it is	not otherwise
	   specified by	using the "dyndns_iface" option.

	   NOTE: On older systems (such	as RHEL	5), for	this behavior to work
	   reliably, the default Kerberos realm	must be	set properly in
	   /etc/krb5.conf

	   NOTE: While it is still possible to use the old ipa_dyndns_update
	   option, users should	migrate	to using dyndns_update in their	config
	   file.

	   Default: false

       dyndns_ttl (integer)
	   The TTL to apply to the client DNS record when updating it. If
	   dyndns_update is false this has no effect. This will	override the
	   TTL serverside if set by an administrator.

	   NOTE: While it is still possible to use the old ipa_dyndns_ttl
	   option, users should	migrate	to using dyndns_ttl in their config
	   file.

	   Default: 1200 (seconds)

       dyndns_iface (string)
	   Optional. Applicable	only when dyndns_update	is true. Choose	the
	   interface or	a list of interfaces whose IP addresses	should be used
	   for dynamic DNS updates. Special value "*" implies that IPs from
	   all interfaces should be used.

	   NOTE: While it is still possible to use the old ipa_dyndns_iface
	   option, users should	migrate	to using dyndns_iface in their config
	   file.

	   Default: Use	the IP addresses of the	interface which	is used	for
	   IPA LDAP connection

	   Example: dyndns_iface = em1,	vnet1, vnet2

       dyndns_auth (string)
	   Whether the nsupdate	utility	should use GSS-TSIG authentication for
	   secure updates with the DNS server, insecure	updates	can be sent by
	   setting this	option to 'none'.

	   Default: GSS-TSIG

       dyndns_auth_ptr (string)
	   Whether the nsupdate	utility	should use GSS-TSIG authentication for
	   secure PTR updates with the DNS server, insecure updates can	be
	   sent	by setting this	option to 'none'.

	   Default: Same as dyndns_auth

       ipa_enable_dns_sites (boolean)
	   Enables DNS sites - location	based service discovery.

	   If true and service discovery (see Service Discovery	paragraph at
	   the bottom of the man page) is enabled, then	the SSSD will first
	   attempt location based discovery using a query that contains
	   "_location.hostname.example.com" and	then fall back to traditional
	   SRV discovery. If the location based	discovery succeeds, the	IPA
	   servers located with	the location based discovery are treated as
	   primary servers and the IPA servers located using the traditional
	   SRV discovery are used as back up servers

	   Default: false

       dyndns_refresh_interval (integer)
	   How often should the	back end perform periodic DNS update in
	   addition to the automatic update performed when the back end	goes
	   online. This	option is optional and applicable only when
	   dyndns_update is true.

	   Default: 0 (disabled)

       dyndns_update_ptr (bool)
	   Whether the PTR record should also be explicitly updated when
	   updating the	client's DNS records. Applicable only when
	   dyndns_update is true.

	   This	option should be False in most IPA deployments as the IPA
	   server generates the	PTR records automatically when forward records
	   are changed.

	   Note	that dyndns_update_per_family parameter	does not apply for PTR
	   record updates. Those updates are always sent separately.

	   Default: False (disabled)

       dyndns_force_tcp	(bool)
	   Whether the nsupdate	utility	should default to using	TCP for
	   communicating with the DNS server.

	   Default: False (let nsupdate	choose the protocol)

       dyndns_server (string)
	   The DNS server to use when performing a DNS update. In most setups,
	   it's	recommended to leave this option unset.

	   Setting this	option makes sense for environments where the DNS
	   server is different from the	identity server	or when	we use
	   encrypted DNS.

	   The parameter can be	a simple string	containing DNS name or IP
	   address. It can also	be an URI. The URI can look like
	   dns://servername/ or	dns+tls://1.2.3.4:853#servername/.

	   The second example enables DNS-over-TLS protocol for	DNS updates.
	   The nsupdate	utility	must support DoT - check the man nsupdate
	   before enabling it in SSSD.

	   Please note that this option	will be	only used in fallback attempt
	   when	previous attempt using autodetected settings failed or when
	   DNS-over-TLS	is enabled.

	   Default: None (let nsupdate choose the server)

       dyndns_update_per_family	(boolean)
	   DNS update is by default performed in two steps - IPv4 update and
	   then	IPv6 update. In	some cases it might be desirable to perform
	   IPv4	and IPv6 update	in single step.

	   Default: true

       dyndns_dot_cacert (string)
	   This	option specifies the file of the certificate authorities
	   certificates	(in PEM	format)	in order to verify the remote server
	   TLS certificate when	using DoT.

	   Default: None (use global certificate store)

       dyndns_dot_cert (string)
	   This	option sets the	certificate(s) file for	authentication for the
	   DoT transport to the	remote server. The certificate chain file is
	   expected to be in PEM format.

	   The dyndns_dot_cert and dyndns_dot_key options must be both set to
	   achieve mutual TLS authentication.

	   Default: None (Do not use TLS authentication)

       dyndns_dot_key (string)
	   This	option sets the	key file for authenticated encryption for the
	   DoT transport to the	remote server. The private key file is
	   expected to be in PEM format.

	   Default: None (Do not use TLS authentication)

       ipa_access_order	(string)
	   Comma separated list	of access control options. Allowed values are:

	   expire: use IPA's account expiration	policy.

	   pwd_expire_policy_reject, pwd_expire_policy_warn,
	   pwd_expire_policy_renew: These options are useful if	users are
	   interested in being warned that password is about to	expire and
	   authentication is based on using a different	method than passwords
	   - for example SSH keys.

	   The difference between these	options	is the action taken if user
	   password is expired:

	      pwd_expire_policy_reject	- user is denied to log	in,

	      pwd_expire_policy_warn -	user is	still able to log in,

	      pwd_expire_policy_renew - user is prompted to change their
	       password	immediately.

	   Please note that 'access_provider = ipa' must be set	for this
	   feature to work.

       ipa_deskprofile_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for Desktop Profile
	   related objects.

	   Default: Use	base DN

       ipa_hbac_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for HBAC related
	   objects.

	   Default: Use	base DN

       ipa_host_search_base (string)
	   Deprecated. Use ldap_host_search_base instead.

       ipa_selinux_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for SELinux user
	   maps.

	   See "ldap_search_base" for information about	configuring multiple
	   search bases.

	   Default: the	value of ldap_search_base

       ipa_subdomains_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for trusted domains.

	   See "ldap_search_base" for information about	configuring multiple
	   search bases.

	   Default: the	value of cn=trusts,%basedn

       ipa_master_domain_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for master domain
	   object.

	   See "ldap_search_base" for information about	configuring multiple
	   search bases.

	   Default: the	value of cn=ad,cn=etc,%basedn

       ipa_views_search_base (string)
	   Optional. Use the given string as search base for views containers.

	   See "ldap_search_base" for information about	configuring multiple
	   search bases.

	   Default: the	value of cn=views,cn=accounts,%basedn

       krb5_realm (string)
	   The name of the Kerberos realm. This	is optional and	defaults to
	   the value of	"ipa_domain".

	   The name of the Kerberos realm has a	special	meaning	in IPA - it is
	   converted into the base DN to use for performing LDAP operations.

       krb5_confd_path (string)
	   Absolute path of a directory	where SSSD should place	Kerberos
	   configuration snippets.

	   To disable the creation of the configuration	snippets set the
	   parameter to	'none'.

	   Default: not	set (krb5.include.d subdirectory of SSSD's pubconf
	   directory)

       ipa_deskprofile_refresh (integer)
	   The amount of time between lookups of the Desktop Profile rules
	   against the IPA server. This	will reduce the	latency	and load on
	   the IPA server if there are many desktop profiles requests made in
	   a short period.

	   Default: 5 (seconds)

       ipa_deskprofile_request_interval	(integer)
	   The amount of time between lookups of the Desktop Profile rules
	   against the IPA server in case the last request did not return any
	   rule.

	   Default: 60 (minutes)

       ipa_hbac_refresh	(integer)
	   The amount of time between lookups of the HBAC rules	against	the
	   IPA server. This will reduce	the latency and	load on	the IPA	server
	   if there are	many access-control requests made in a short period.

	   Default: 5 (seconds)

       ipa_hbac_selinux	(integer)
	   The amount of time between lookups of the SELinux maps against the
	   IPA server. This will reduce	the latency and	load on	the IPA	server
	   if there are	many user login	requests made in a short period.

	   Default: 5 (seconds)

       ipa_server_mode (boolean)
	   This	option will be set by the IPA installer	(ipa-server-install)
	   automatically and denotes if	SSSD is	running	on an IPA server or
	   not.

	   On an IPA server SSSD will lookup users and groups from trusted
	   domains directly while on a client it will ask an IPA server.

	   NOTE: There are currently some assumptions that must	be met when
	   SSSD	is running on an IPA server.

	      The "ipa_server"	option must be configured to point to the IPA
	       server itself. This is already the default set by the IPA
	       installer, so no	manual change is required.

	      The "full_name_format" option must not be tweaked to only print
	       short names for users from trusted domains.

	   Default: false

   VIEWS AND OVERRIDES
       SSSD can	handle views and overrides which are offered by	FreeIPA	4.1
       and later version. Since	all paths and objectclasses are	fixed on the
       server side there is basically no need to configure anything. For
       completeness the	related	options	are listed here	with their default
       values.

       ipa_view_class (string)
	   Objectclass of the view container.

	   Default: nsContainer

       ipa_view_name (string)
	   Name	of the attribute holding the name of the view.

	   Default: cn

       ipa_override_object_class (string)
	   Objectclass of the override objects.

	   Default: ipaOverrideAnchor

       ipa_anchor_uuid (string)
	   Name	of the attribute containing the	reference to the original
	   object in a remote domain.

	   Default: ipaAnchorUUID

       ipa_user_override_object_class (string)
	   Name	of the objectclass for user overrides. It is used to determine
	   if the found	override object	is related to a	user or	a group.

	   User	overrides can contain attributes given by

	      ldap_user_name

	      ldap_user_uid_number

	      ldap_user_gid_number

	      ldap_user_gecos

	      ldap_user_home_directory

	      ldap_user_shell

	      ldap_user_ssh_public_key

	   Default: ipaUserOverride

       ipa_group_override_object_class (string)
	   Name	of the objectclass for group overrides.	It is used to
	   determine if	the found override object is related to	a user or a
	   group.

	   Group overrides can contain attributes given	by

	      ldap_group_name

	      ldap_group_gid_number

	   Default: ipaGroupOverride

MODIFIED DEFAULT OPTIONS
       Certain option defaults do not match their respective backend provider
       defaults, these option names and	IPA provider-specific defaults are
       listed below:

   KRB5	Provider
          krb5_validate = true

          krb5_use_fast = try

          krb5_canonicalize = true

   LDAP	Provider - General
          ldap_schema = ipa_v1

          ldap_force_upper_case_realm = true

          ldap_sasl_mech = GSSAPI

          ldap_sasl_minssf = 56

          ldap_account_expire_policy =	ipa

          ldap_use_tokengroups	= true

   LDAP	Provider - User	options
          ldap_user_member_of = memberOf

          ldap_user_uuid = ipaUniqueID

          ldap_user_ssh_public_key = ipaSshPubKey

          ldap_user_auth_type = ipaUserAuthType

   LDAP	Provider - Group options
          ldap_group_object_class = ipaUserGroup

          ldap_group_object_class_alt = posixGroup

          ldap_group_member = member

          ldap_group_uuid = ipaUniqueID

          ldap_group_objectsid	= ipaNTSecurityIdentifier

          ldap_group_external_member =	ipaExternalMember

SUBDOMAINS PROVIDER
       The IPA subdomains provider behaves slightly differently	if it is
       configured explicitly or	implicitly.

       If the option 'subdomains_provider = ipa' is found in the domain
       section of sssd.conf, the IPA subdomains	provider is configured
       explicitly, and all subdomain requests are sent to the IPA server if
       necessary.

       If the option 'subdomains_provider' is not set in the domain section of
       sssd.conf but there is the option 'id_provider =	ipa', the IPA
       subdomains provider is configured implicitly. In	this case, if a
       subdomain request fails and indicates that the server does not support
       subdomains, i.e.	is not configured for trusts, the IPA subdomains
       provider	is disabled. After an hour or after the	IPA provider goes
       online, the subdomains provider is enabled again.

TRUSTED	DOMAINS	CONFIGURATION
       Some configuration options can also be set for a	trusted	domain.	A
       trusted domain configuration can	be set using the trusted domain
       subsection as shown in the example below. Alternatively,	the
       "subdomain_inherit" option can be used in the parent domain.

	   [domain/ipa.domain.com/ad.domain.com]
	   ad_server = dc.ad.domain.com

       For more	details, see the sssd.conf(5) manual page.

       Different configuration options are tunable for a trusted domain
       depending on whether you	are configuring	SSSD on	an IPA server or an
       IPA client.

   OPTIONS TUNABLE ON IPA MASTERS
       The following options can be set	in a subdomain section on an IPA
       master:

          ad_server

          ad_backup_server

          ad_site

          ldap_search_base

          ldap_user_search_base

          ldap_group_search_base

          use_fully_qualified_names

   OPTIONS TUNABLE ON IPA CLIENTS
       The following options can be set	in a subdomain section on an IPA
       client:

          ad_server

          ad_site

       Note that if both options are set, only "ad_server" is evaluated.

       Since any request for a user or a group identity	from a trusted domain
       triggered from an IPA client is resolved	by the IPA server, the
       "ad_server" and "ad_site" options only affect which AD DC will the
       authentication be performed against. In particular, the addresses
       resolved	from these lists will be written to "kdcinfo" files read by
       the Kerberos locator plugin. Please refer to the
       sssd_krb5_locator_plugin(8) manual page for more	details	on the
       Kerberos	locator	plugin.

FAILOVER
       The failover feature allows back	ends to	automatically switch to	a
       different server	if the current server fails.

   Failover Syntax
       The list	of servers is given as a comma-separated list; any number of
       spaces is allowed around	the comma. The servers are listed in order of
       preference. The list can	contain	any number of servers.

       For each	failover-enabled config	option,	two variants exist: primary
       and backup. The idea is that servers in the primary list	are preferred
       and backup servers are only searched if no primary servers can be
       reached.	If a backup server is selected,	a timeout of 31	seconds	is
       set. After this timeout SSSD will periodically try to reconnect to one
       of the primary servers. If it succeeds, it will replace the current
       active (backup) server.

   The Failover	Mechanism
       The failover mechanism distinguishes between a machine and a service.
       The back	end first tries	to resolve the hostname	of a given machine; if
       this resolution attempt fails, the machine is considered	offline. No
       further attempts	are made to connect to this machine for	any other
       service.	If the resolution attempt succeeds, the	back end tries to
       connect to a service on this machine. If	the service connection attempt
       fails, then only	this particular	service	is considered offline and the
       back end	automatically switches over to the next	service. The machine
       is still	considered online and might still be tried for another
       service.

       Further connection attempts are made to machines	or services marked as
       offline after a specified period	of time; this is currently hard	coded
       to 30 seconds.

       If there	are no more machines to	try, the back end as a whole switches
       to offline mode,	and then attempts to reconnect every 30	seconds.

   Failover time outs and tuning
       Resolving a server to connect to	can be as simple as running a single
       DNS query or can	involve	several	steps, such as finding the correct
       site or trying out multiple host	names in case some of the configured
       servers are not reachable. The more complex scenarios can take some
       time and	SSSD needs to balance between providing	enough time to finish
       the resolution process but on the other hand, not trying	for too	long
       before falling back to offline mode. If the SSSD	debug logs show	that
       the server resolution is	timing out before a live server	is contacted,
       you can consider	changing the time outs.

       This section lists the available	tunables. Please refer to their
       description in the sssd.conf(5),	manual page.

       dns_resolver_server_timeout
	   Time	in milliseconds	that sets how long would SSSD talk to a	single
	   DNS server before trying next one.

	   Default: 1000

       dns_resolver_op_timeout
	   Time	in seconds to tell how long would SSSD try to resolve single
	   DNS query (e.g. resolution of a hostname or an SRV record) before
	   trying the next hostname or discovery domain.

	   Default: 3

       dns_resolver_timeout
	   How long would SSSD try to resolve a	failover service. This service
	   resolution internally might include several steps, such as
	   resolving DNS SRV queries or	locating the site.

	   Default: 6

       For LDAP-based providers, the resolve operation is performed as part of
       an LDAP connection operation. Therefore,	also the "ldap_opt_timeout"
       timeout should be set to	a larger value than "dns_resolver_timeout"
       which in	turn should be set to a	larger value than
       "dns_resolver_op_timeout" which should be larger	than
       "dns_resolver_server_timeout".

SERVICE	DISCOVERY
       The service discovery feature allows back ends to automatically find
       the appropriate servers to connect to using a special DNS query.	This
       feature is not supported	for backup servers.

   Configuration
       If no servers are specified, the	back end automatically uses service
       discovery to try	to find	a server. Optionally, the user may choose to
       use both	fixed server addresses and service discovery by	inserting a
       special keyword,	"_srv_", in the	list of	servers. The order of
       preference is maintained. This feature is useful	if, for	example, the
       user prefers to use service discovery whenever possible,	and fall back
       to a specific server when no servers can	be discovered using DNS.

   The domain name
       Please refer to the "dns_discovery_domain" parameter in the
       sssd.conf(5) manual page	for more details.

   The protocol
       The queries usually specify _tcp	as the protocol. Exceptions are
       documented in respective	option description.

   See Also
       For more	information on the service discovery mechanism,	refer to RFC
       2782.

EXAMPLE
       The following example assumes that SSSD is correctly configured and
       example.com is one of the domains in the	[sssd] section.	This examples
       shows only the ipa provider-specific options.

	   [domain/example.com]
	   id_provider = ipa
	   ipa_server =	ipaserver.example.com
	   ipa_hostname	= myhost.example.com

SEE ALSO
       sssd(8),	sssd.conf(5), sssd-ldap(5), sssd-ldap-attributes(5), sssd-
       krb5(5),	sssd-simple(5),	sssd-ipa(5), sssd-ad(5), sssd-files(5),	sssd-
       sudo(5),	sssd-session-recording(5), sss_cache(8), sss_debuglevel(8),
       sss_obfuscate(8), sss_seed(8), sssd_krb5_locator_plugin(8),
       sss_ssh_authorizedkeys(8), sss_ssh_knownhostsproxy(8), sssd-ifp(5),
       pam_sss(8).  sss_rpcidmapd(5)

AUTHORS
       The SSSD	upstream - https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/

SSSD				  04/12/2025			   SSSD-IPA(5)

Want to link to this manual page? Use this URL:
<https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sssd-ipa&sektion=5&manpath=FreeBSD+Ports+14.3.quarterly>

home | help