All,

On a RHEL8 server,

an app team got an /etc/krb5.conf.d/ file put in that
changed default_ccache_name from the expected:

default_ccache_name = KCM

(as set up by sssd) to:

[libdefaults]
    default_ccache_name = FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_%{uid}

Far as I can tell, sssd is still functioning.  But I seem to recall that
some portions of sssd (in RHEL8 and RHEL9) break if it's not set to KCM.

KCM server for SSSD — SSSD documentation (pagure.org)
<https://docs.pagure.org/sssd.sssd/design_pages/kcm.html>

and sssd-kcm man page describe the sssd-kcm service, but not what breaks if
you don't use it.

Spike
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