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Very Quick Guide to build sssd components
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Use the following instructions to build the libraries and the binaries.

External library requirements:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sssd depends on 4 libraries originated in the samba project:
talloc, tdb, tevent, ldb

They are now available in major distribution development branches.

If you want to build them from source download the latest samba master branch

Internal Library Requirements
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sssd provides several required libraries within its source tree:
collection
ini_config

Compiling sssd internal libraries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pushd common; \
autoreconf -i -f && \
./configure --enable-static --disable-shared && \
make; \
popd

This will build the libraries statically for linking into the sssd. Currently
the sssd build system does not support dynamically linking. (The external API
for collection and ini_config is not yet ready for general consumption).

Compiling sssd with system installed libraries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pushd server; \
./autogen.sh && \
./configure && \
make; \
popd

Compiling client libraries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The nss and pam client do not require any additional dependencies.

pushd sss_client; \
./autogen.sh && \
./configure && \
make; \
popd

Now you have to copy libnss_sss* into /lib (or /lib64) and add the 'sss' target
to nsswitch.conf passwd database

For pam copy pam_sss.so into /lib/security (or /lib64/security) and add
pam_sss.so to your pam configuration. To use the pam_test_client from
sss_client create the following file:

/etc/pam.d/sss_test:
auth     required pam_sss.so
account  required pam_sss.so
password required pam_sss.so
session  required pam_sss.so

Now you can call pam_test_client:
./pam_test_client [auth|chau|acct|setc|open|clos] username@domain

~~~~~
Simo and Steve