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NAME

       sssd_krb5_locator_plugin - Kerberos locator plugin

DESCRIPTION

       The Kerberos locator plugin sssd_krb5_locator_plugin is used by libkrb5 to find KDCs for a
       given Kerberos realm. SSSD provides such a plugin to guide all Kerberos clients on a
       system to a single KDC. In general it should not matter to which KDC a client process is
       talking to. But there are cases, e.g. after a password change, where not all KDCs are in
       the same state because the new data has to be replicated first. To avoid unexpected
       authentication failures and maybe even account lockings it would be good to talk to a
       single KDC as long as possible.

       libkrb5 will search the locator plugin in the libkrb5 sub-directory of the Kerberos plugin
       directory, see plugin_base_dir in krb5.conf(5) for details. The plugin can only be
       disabled by removing the plugin file. There is no option in the Kerberos configuration to
       disable it. But the SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_DISABLE environment variable can be used to disable
       the plugin for individual commands. Alternatively the SSSD option krb5_use_kdcinfo=False
       can be used to not generate the data needed by the plugin. With this the plugin is still
       called but will provide no data to the caller so that libkrb5 can fall back to other
       methods defined in krb5.conf.

       The plugin reads the information about the KDCs of a given realm from a file called
       kdcinfo.REALM. The file should contain one or more DNS names or IP addresses either in
       dotted-decimal IPv4 notation or the hexadecimal IPv6 notation. An optional port number can
       be added to the end separated with a colon, the IPv6 address has to be enclosed in squared
       brackets in this case as usual. Valid entries are:

       •   kdc.example.com

       •   kdc.example.com:321

       •   1.2.3.4

       •   5.6.7.8:99

       •   2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334

       •   [2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334]:321

       SSSD's krb5 auth-provider which is used by the IPA and AD providers as well adds the
       address of the current KDC or domain controller SSSD is using to this file.

       In environments with read-only and read-write KDCs where clients are expected to use the
       read-only instances for the general operations and only the read-write KDC for config
       changes like password changes a kpasswdinfo.REALM is used as well to identify read-write
       KDCs. If this file exists for the given realm the content will be used by the plugin to
       reply to requests for a kpasswd or kadmin server or for the MIT Kerberos specific master
       KDC. If the address contains a port number the default KDC port 88 will be used for the
       latter.

NOTES

       Not all Kerberos implementations support the use of plugins. If sssd_krb5_locator_plugin
       is not available on your system you have to edit /etc/krb5.conf to reflect your Kerberos
       setup.

       If the environment variable SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_DEBUG is set to any value debug messages
       will be sent to stderr.

       If the environment variable SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_DISABLE is set to any value the plugin is
       disabled and will just return KRB5_PLUGIN_NO_HANDLE to the caller.

       If the environment variable SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_IGNORE_DNS_FAILURES is set to any value
       plugin will try to resolve all DNS names in kdcinfo file. By default plugin returns
       KRB5_PLUGIN_NO_HANDLE to the caller immediately on first DNS resolving failure.

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) sssd-systemtap(5)

AUTHORS

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