Imho, the correct fix here would be to just not fail on not getting
sudoers rights from the LDAP. (correctly detecting this specific issue
of course)

This leaves sudo through sssd enabled for that "minority" of users (the
minority probably being companies)

Also, when enabling it again, people would still be faced with that
error until they add rules on LDAP

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  libsss-sudo generated nsswitch.conf leads to error messages upon sudo
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