SSSD (System Security Services Daemon) is a system service that manages access to remote identity and authentication resources. It acts as a centralized management system for authentication and authorization, commonly used in Linux environments to connect to directory services like Active Directory or LDAP. It improves security and simplifies user management by caching credentials and providing offline authentication capabilities.
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