Hi,
this is the second try to fix #392. This patch adds a new provider
called simple wuth na access target which can allow/deny access based on
a list of user names.
bye,
Sumit
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[PATCH 1/2] Reopen logs when SIGHUP is caught
Upon receiving SIGHUP, the monitor signals all services to reopen their
debug logs. It is also possible to signal individual services to reopen
their particular files.
Fixes: #332
[PATCH 2/2] Package example logrotate script
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All 'make check' tests will chdir() into this directory before
running the suite. This provides the option of having temporary
files generated in a tmpfs or ramdisk
e.g. ./configure --with-test-dir=/dev/shm
This is especially useful when your normal build directory is on a slow
and/or encrypted filesystem.
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Regression test failures should be considered build breakages.
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Marko noticed an inconsistency between what sssd.conf manpage says
(bigger than) and what the code enforces (>=).
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