I've been using sssd + AD to do auth for a few years now. Offline 
authentication is enabled and works normally. In that time I've upgraded my 
Ubuntu laptop several times, and each time I noticed that after the update, I 
cannot log in unless I'm on the corp network with direct access to AD. That 
hasn't really been a problem until now. I'm working from home over vpn all the 
time and don't have to option of going in to get on the corp network.

I know the workaround is to use a local account, get on the VPN, authenticate 
with my AD account and populate the cache, but IT doesn't like me creating 
local users and it's a pain. I haven't tried the latest update yet (19.10 -> 
20.04, sssd currently 2.2.0).

Since something in the upgrade process is presumably destroying the cache, I 
was wondering if there's a "nice" way around this? Ubuntu upgrades for sssd 
seem like they're just upgrading sssd via apt, so I'm wondering why these major 
updates seem to operate differently from minor ones, and if that's intentional.

Thanks!
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