[PATCH] rework check_cache()
by Simo Sorce
Today I stumbled on check_cache while working on the initgroups caching.
It took a long discussion on IRC with Steven to find out exactly how it
behaved, and we found a bug in it.
Given the complexity I decide to refactor it so that hopefully it will
be clearer and will not require arguing over it again in a few months
time :)
Unfortunately I don't have the time to actually test it today, although
it should just work (latest famous words :)
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
14 years, 5 months
[PATCH] fix for offline auth
by Simo Sorce
Apparently at some point we started returning errors in a way sssd_pam
doesn't like and auth was failing.
I hadn't much time to exactly analyze what was going on as I was
struggling with other problems while testing on a newly installed
rawhide.
Apparently this patch made it work for me, so I'll posting it for
consideration.
I'd like to revisit error handling after the feature complete.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
14 years, 5 months
[PATCH] Add support for host, source host and user category
by Sumit Bose
Hi,
this patch adds support for the evaluation of the category attributes.
Please note the with this patch a missing memberUser or missing
sourceHost and externalHost attributes are interpreted as 'not
applicable' if the corresponding category is not set to 'all'. This
behaviour a specified in the design documents.
bye,
Sumit
14 years, 5 months
[PATCH] Fixes for proxy provider
by Sumit Bose
Hi,
this patch fixes a bug in the procy provider and makes
proxy_pam_target a mandatory option, because we do not ship a matching
pam configuration for the old default.
bye,
Sumit
14 years, 5 months
[PATCH] found a double free while testing rawhide
by Simo Sorce
abrtd in rawhide is quite handy, it catches segfaulted apps and dumps
the core and other accessory info in a directory for the admin to see.
Here it is a fix for a segfault I found on one of my test systems.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
14 years, 5 months
Where do groups get created?
by David O'Brien
Demonstrating ignorance again...
I have a very simple sssd implementation, only one local domain.
I have nsswitch.conf configured with
passwd sss
group sss
I can do sss_useradd, sss_groupadd, etc., and all works fine.
I can do getent -s sss group|passwd and see what's going on.
What happens if I have more than one domain configured? Do I need to use
FQDN to specify where a user will get created?
sss_useradd userName@otherDomain
Does this work for sss_groupadd?
The closest I could get to this was the "re_expression (string)" entry
in the sssd.conf man page.
thanks
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