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NAME
nsscache.conf - NSS local cache synchroniser configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/nsscache.conf
DESCRIPTION
nsscache synchronises a local NSS cache, and other databases, against a remote data source. This approach
allows the administrator to separate the network from the NSS lookup codepath, improving speed and
reliability of name services.
The nsscache configuration file comprises of one DEFAULT section, followed by zero or more map-specific
configuration sections. The file format is similar to that of ".ini" files.
The DEFAULT section must provide at least one source keyword, specifying the data source to use, one
cache keyword, specifying the means in which the cache data will be stored locally, one maps keyword,
specifying which NSS maps should be cached, and one timestamp_dir keyword, specifying the location of the
timestamps used for incremental updates.
Additional global defaults, such as LDAP search parameters, or the filesystem location of the cache, may
also be included in the DEFAULT section.
Additional sections may be included that allow per-map overrides to configuration options. For example,
one might specify their global LDAP search base as ou=People but want to override that for the group
mapping as ou=Groups
Apart from the source, cache, and maps configuration options, all options are prefixed by the name of the
module that they configure.
A complete list of configuration options follows.
DEFAULT-only OPTIONS
source Specifies the source to use to retrieve NSS data from.
Valid Options: ldap, s3
cache Specifies the cache method to use to store the data, which will be queried by the NSS itself.
Valid options: files Store in a plain text file, similar in format to /etc/passwd. If the files-
module option files_cache_filename_suffix is also set to cache then not only will the files be
created with a .cache suffix, but also an index file will be written alongside, for use with the
nss-cache NSS module. (See https://github.com/google/libnss-cache.)
nssdb Store in a Berkeley DB file, for use with the nss_db NSS module. Please note that this
option is deprecated in favour of cache
maps Specifies the names of the maps that will be queried and cached by nsscache
Valid options: passwd group shadow netgroup automount sshkey
timestamp_dir
Specifies the directory where update and modify timestamps are stored.
ldap SOURCE OPTIONS
These options configure the behaviour of the ldap source.
ldap_ad
Set to 1 if connecting to Active Directory. If enabled, default Active Directory attributes will
be used for mapping. Leave disabled if connecting to openldap.
ldap_uri
The LDAP URI to connect to.
ldap_base
The base to perform LDAP searches under.
ldap_filter
The search filter to use when querying.
ldap_scope
The search scope to use. Defaults to one
Valid options: sub[tree] one[level] base
ldap_bind_dn
The bind DN to use when connecting to LDAP. Empty string is an anonymous bind. Defaults to the
empty string.
ldap_bind_password
The bind password to use when connecting to LDAP. Empty string is used for anonymous binds.
Defaults to the empty string.
ldap_timelimit
Timelimit in seconds for search results to return. -1 means no limit. Defaults to -1.
ldap_retry_max
Number of retries on soft failures before giving up. Defaults to 3.
ldap_retry_delay
Delay in seconds between retries. Defaults to 5.
ldap_tls_require_cert
Sets expectations for SSL certificates, using TLS. One of 'never', 'hard', 'demand', 'allow', or
'try' ('demand' is the default). See ldap.conf(5) for more information.
ldap_tls_cacertdir
Directory for trusted CA certificates. By default, the system's default CA certificate directory
will be used.
ldap_tls_cacertfile
Filename containing trusted CA certificates.
ldap_tls_certfile
Filename of an optional LDAP client certificate. If specified, ldap_tls_keyfile must also be
specified.
ldap_tls_keyfile
Filename of an optional LDAP client key. Only plaintext (unencrypted) keys are currently
supported. If specified, ldap_tls_certfile must also be specified.
ldap_tls_starttls
Set to 1 to enable STARTTLS. Leave absent to disable.
ldap_uidattr
The uid-like attribute in your directory. Defaults to uid.
ldap_use_rid
If enabled (set to 1) the relative identifier (RID) wll be used for mapping. By default uidNumber
and gidNumber will be mapped when connecting to OpenLDAP with a POSIX-like schema. When using
Samba4 AD, these attributes won't exist. Leave disabled for default. It has no effect if the
option ldap_ad is enabled.
ldap_offset
Default Offset option to map uidNumber and gidNumber to higher number. This can be useful to
avoid conflict with already existing uidNumber and gidNumber.
ldap_uidregex
A Python regex to extract uid components from the uid-like attribute. All matching groups are
concatenated without spaces. For example: '(.*)@example.com' would return a uid to the left of
the @example.com domain. Default is no regex.
ldap_groupregex
A Python regex to extract group member components from the member or memberOf attributes. All
matching groups are concatenated without spaces. For example: '(.*)@example.com' would return a
member without the the @example.com domain. Default is no regex.
ldap_nested_groups
To enable expansion of nested groups, set this to 1. Note that this only applies during a full
sync, and incremental synchronization should not be used if this is set.
ldap_override_shell
If specified, set every user's login shell to the given one. May be useful on bastion hosts or to
ensure uniformity. Enable for Active Directory since the attribute (loginShell) is not default.
ldap_home_dir
Set a home directory for all users in passwd. If enabled (set to 1), all users will have their
home directory in /home.
ldap_rfc2307bis
Default uses rfc2307 schema. If rfc2307bis (groups stored as a list of DNs in 'member' attr), set
this to 1.
ldap_debug
Sets the debug level for the underlying C library. Defaults to no logging.
s3 SOURCE OPTIONS
These options configure the behaviour of the s3 source.
s3_bucket
AWS S3 bucket containing passwd, group, shadow objects. boto3 python package should be installed
to use this type of source. It is highly recommended to use s3 source only with AWS IAM role
attached to the ec2 instance configured for read-only access to the bucket. So no extra
configuration options like access_key and secret provided in config. Though they may be used via
~/.aws/config and ~/.aws/credentials because python boto3 library used in implementation is
capable to read them by itself.
s3_passwd_object
Object containing passwd array of records in json format. E.g. [{"Value": {"gid": 10000, uid :
10000}, Key : user1 }]. Valid attributes: comment , home , shell , passwd , gid , uid
s3_group_object
Object containing group array of records in json format. E.g. [{"Value": {"gid": 20000, members :
user10ser20ser3 }, Key : group1 }]. Valid attributes: gid , members Members should be sequence of
usernames split by \n (see example above)
s3_shadow_object
Object containing shadow array of records in json format. E.g. [{"Value": {"passwd": * }, Key :
user1 }]. Valid attributes: passwd , lstchg , min , max , warn , inact , expire
nssdb CACHE OPTIONS
These options configure the behaviour of the nssdb cache.
nssdb_dir
Directory to store the Berkeley DB databases. Defaults to the current directory. Note that
nss_db hardcodes the path to /var/lib/misc on Debian systems, and /var/db on Red Hat systems.
nssdb_makedb
Path to the makedb(1) command, which is used by the nssdb cache code to ensure that the Berkeley
DB version created by the module matches that expected by the nss_db NSS module.
files CACHE OPTIONS
These optiosn configure the behaviour of the files cache.
files_dir
Directory location to store the plain text files in. Defaults to the current directory.
files_cache_filename_suffix
A suffix appended to the cache filename to differentiate it from, say, system NSS databases.
Defaults to '.cache'.
files_local_automount_master
A yes/no field only used for automount maps. A 'yes' value will cause nsscache to update the
auto.master file with the master map from the source. A 'no' value will cause nsscache to leave
auto.master alone, allowing the system to manage this file in other ways. When set to 'no',
nsscache will only update other automount maps defined both locally and in the source. Defaults
to 'yes'.
prefix A regular expression to capture a prefix, or mount point.
suffix A regular expression to modify the prefix.
EXAMPLE
A typical example might look like this:
[DEFAULT]
source = ldap
cache = nssdb
maps = passwd, group, shadow
ldap_uri = ldap://ldap.example.com
ldap_base = ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
ldap_filter = (objectclass=posixAccount)
nssdb_dir = /var/lib/misc
[group]
ldap_base = ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com
ldap_filter = (objectclass=posixGroup)
ldap_nested_groups = 1
[shadow]
ldap_filter = (objectclass=posixAccount)
And a complementary /etc/nsswitch.conf might look like this:
passwd: files db
group: files db
shadow: files db
FILES
/etc/nsscache.conf
The system-wide nsscache configuration file
SEE ALSO
nsscache(1)
nsswitch.conf(5)
The system name service switch configuration file
ldap.conf(5)
Details on LDAP configuration options exposed by the LDAP client libraries.
AUTHOR
Written by Jamie Wilkinson (jaq@google.com) and Vasilios Hoffman (vasilios@google.com).
The source code lives at https://github.com/google/nsscache
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2007 Google, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
nsscache 0.42 2021-03-20 NSSCACHE.CONF(5)