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Configuring SSSD to do SSH SSO using Active directory

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I am currently thinking about a solution to be able to SSH via kerberos using SSSD linked to an active directory without joining the machine to the domain.

The main constraint is not to join the machine to the AD domain. I would like to know if you have already tried this solution and if it is possible. I am not very familiar with the use of kerberos for SSO services.

Currently I am working on a Centos 7, I have already set up an AD and configured SSSD to connect via SSH through the AD accounts. I would now like to be able to use kerberos tickets so that I can pivot from machine to machine in ssh with a single ticket using the AD accounts.

Thank you in advance for your answers !

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