#1265 document the possible performance gains of disabling referral chasing
Closed: Fixed Opened by jhrozek.

For some users, notably users of Active Directory, disabling ldap referral chasing might have a noticeable performance gain. This comes at the possible cost of not being able to follow legitimate referrals.

We should document the pros and cons in the sssd-ldap manual page and the on-line FAQ.


Ticket has been cloned to Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805919

rhbz: => [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805919 805919]

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component: SSSD => Documentation
milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.8.2 (LTM)

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owner: somebody => jhrozek
status: new => assigned

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patch: 0 => 1

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status: assigned => new

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Pushing to 1.8.3. We'll commit this immediately after releasing 1.8.2 so we can update the translation sources.

milestone: SSSD 1.8.2 (LTM) => SSSD 1.8.3 (LTM)

Fixed in:

  • master: 7329723a5d8ce46f146e78dabfad5c94b3eed505
  • sssd-1-8: 797f42df5a114ebf0b8d43dee7a6032981f77269

resolution: => fixed
status: assigned => closed

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