- Source: System Security Services Daemon
The System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) is software originally developed for the Linux operating system (OS) that provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directory services and authentication mechanisms. The beginnings of SSSD lie in the open-source software project FreeIPA (Identity, Policy and Audit). The purpose of SSSD is to simplify system administration of authenticated and authorised user access involving multiple distinct hosts. It is intended to provide single sign-on capabilities to networks based on Unix-like OSs that are similar in effect to the capabilities provided by Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services to Microsoft Windows networks.
References
External links
Official website
sssd on GitHub
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Windows service
- PlayStation 3
- System Security Services Daemon
- Active Directory
- List of LDAP software
- Dedicated hosting service
- Pluggable authentication module
- IRCd
- Security-Enhanced Linux
- Network Information Service
- Systemd
- TACACS