Re: SSSD Internals Document published
by Ratnayake, Lalitha
Hello,
Does anyone know where I could find the "SSSD Internals Document"? The following link redirects to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Fedorahosted-retirement !!
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/InternalsDocs<https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/InternalsDocs.>
Thanks,
Lali.
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4 years, 8 months
How can I build only the libnss_sss.so library?
by Jim Smith
I’d like to construct a Makefile to build only the libnss_sss.so library...
Is there an easy way to generate a minimal Makefile for different platforms or will it require manual construction?
4 years, 9 months
[sssd PR#850][opened] sudo: use proper datetime for default modifyTimestamp value
by pbrezina
URL: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/850
Author: pbrezina
Title: #850: sudo: use proper datetime for default modifyTimestamp value
Action: opened
PR body:
"""
The current default was simply "1", however OpenLDAP server was unable
to compare modifyTimestamp attribute to simple number. A proper datetime
is required by OpenLDAP.
It worked correctly on 389-ds.
Steps to reproduce:
1. install openldap server
2. run sssd
3. there are no sudo rules on the server and there are no cached objects
4. you'll see in the logs that sudo smart refresh uses `(&(&(objectclass=sudoRole)(modifyTimestamp>=1))...` filter (`1` instead of proper datetime value)
Resolves:
https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/4046
"""
To pull the PR as Git branch:
git remote add ghsssd https://github.com/SSSD/sssd
git fetch ghsssd pull/850/head:pr850
git checkout pr850
4 years, 9 months