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Remove and deprecate nscd in favour of sssd and systemd-resolved

Summary

This proposal intends to replace the nscd cache for named services with systemd-resolved for the hosts database and the sssd daemon for everything else.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 34
  • Last updated: 2020-11-03
  • FESCo issue: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
  • Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
  • Release notes tracker: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>

Detailed Description

nscd is a daemon that provides caching for accesses of the passwd, group, hosts, services, and netgroup databases through standard libc interfaces (such as getpwnam, getpwuid, getgrnam, getgrgid, gethostbyname, etc.). This proposal intends to replace nscd in Fedora with systemd-resolved for the hosts database and the sssd daemon for everything else. Accordingly, the nscd sub-package of glibc will be removed and obsoleted.


Benefit to Fedora

While still maintained within the glibc source tree, nscd has received less than forty commits in the past three years and has gathered significant technical debt, and has bugs which are hard to fix. There are concurrency bugs in the shared mappings, cache unification (IPv4 vs. IPv6 vs. AF_UNSPEC) issues, and more which would require significant investment to fix in nscd. Such an investment seems like duplicate effort among our communities given the quality and state of sssd, and systemd-resolved which is already proposed to be enabled by default from Fedora 33 onwards.

At a high level, sssd and systemd-resolved together provide a caching solution that has feature parity with nscd, with systemd-resolved covering the hosts cache and sssd the rest. The removal of nscd from Fedora will:

  • move the user base over to a more modern solution for named services caching, and
  • reduce maintenance work on the Fedora glibc package and the duplication of effort on nscd upstream.


Scope

  • Proposal owners:

The volume of work required is minimal, with the only change being the removal and obsolescence of the nscd sub-package offered by glibc which can be achieved by minor changes to the spec file. Since nscd is not installed by default, the affect on the distribution is minimal. Users who have installed nscd in an earlier release of Fedora will need to install and configure sssd instead.

  • Other developers:

nss-pam-ldapd has a weak dependency on nscd that will need to be removed. libuser has a build dependency on nscd that will also need to be removed.

  • Release engineering:

This change does not require coordination with or have impact on release engineering and does not require a mass rebuild.

  • Policies and guidelines: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
  • Alignment with Objectives:

Yes, this proposal aligns with the current objective of "Fedora Minimization".

Upgrade/compatibility impact

The nscd sub-package depends on a glibc version that is identical to itself. This means that once it is removed and obsoleted in Fedora 34, updating from a previous release of Fedora with nscd installed on it, the old nscd package will be uninstalled during the update. Named services caching will cease to function, but the only effect will be slower resolution due to the missing cache. This will be more marked in systems that use remote remote authentication services like LDAP. Functionality will not be affected in any way.

The hosts cache will automatically be replaced by the one provided by systemd-resolved. However, in order to restore caching functionality for other caches provided by nscd, the system administrator will need to install and/or configure sssd (by enabling sssd with authconfig, and editing /etc/sssd/sssd.conf to enable it to work with nss).

How To Test

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

User Experience

  • Most users will be unaffected by this change because nscd is not installed by default. It is usually used on systems configured with LDAP, where nscd provides caching of remote queries.
  • On a system using nscd that is updated to Fedora 34 from a previous version, the system administrator will need to install and configure sssd to replace it after the update. Even when this is not done, the only visible affect will be slower resolution of named service queries due to a missing cache.
  • Users on a system running sssd and systemd-resolved instead of nscd shouldn't see any noticeable difference in system behaviour or latency in resolving named services.

Dependencies

  • nss-pam-ldapd has a weak dependency on nscd that will need to be removed.
  • libuser has a build dependency on nscd that will also need to be removed.

Both changes are minimal, requiring a removal of the dependency in the spec file, and a rebuild.

Contingency Plan

  • Contingency mechanism: Revert changes to glibc spec file and continue to ship nscd. Revert changes to libuser and nss-pam-ldapd packages; this will need to be done by the respective package maintainers.
  • Contingency deadline: Fedora 34 Beta Freeze
  • Blocks release? N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Blocks product? None

Documentation

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

Release Notes