I'd prefer it stayed there. It is good to know who owned a file after they are long
gone. Uid to user name mapping is what I want to still be around well into the future.
-----Original Message-----
From: sssd-devel-bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org [mailto:sssd-devel-
bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org] On Behalf Of Michal Židek
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2012 1:32 AM
To: Development of the System Security Services Daemon
Subject: [SSSD] Files 'group' and 'passwd' in /var/lib/sss/mc/ still
present even after sssd quits
Turning off sssd does not remove files in /var/lib/sss/mc. This allows
to respond on requests like
'id username' with sssd turned off. Is this behavior OK or is it a bug?
I think it is not very logical to
keep this files present. If someone turns off sssd, he probably wants
to
turn off all services that
sssd provides. Or is there some other reason not to remove these files?
Thanks
Michal
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