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On 12/21/2009 10:29 PM, David O'Brien wrote:
This relates to ticket #46 (closed).
It's flagged as affects tests and doc but I don't recall seeing anything
on how it works. Any updates?
thanks
This definitely needs documentation. Right now, there is none whatsoever.
In order to test this feature, you need to install authconfig-6.0.0-2 or
later for your system, as well as sssd-1.0.0-2 or later.
On Fedora 11 and Fedora 12, you can install these packages with
yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing sssd authconfig-gtk
Make sure that the versions being updated are as described above. Note:
sssd-1.0.0-2 is only due to hit updates-testing tomorrow. The only
difference between sssd-1.0.0-1 and sssd-1.0.0-2 is a fix for an
authconfig-related bug where domains with the "debug_timestamps" option
enabled could not be edited in authconfig. So you could still test with
sssd-1.0.0-1 as long as you leave that option alone.
Once those packages are updated (along with any needed dependencies),
you can run authconfig-gtk from the command line (or from the GNOME menu
System->Administration->Authentication) and then play around with the
"SSSD Settings" tab to create new SSSD domains or edit existing ones.
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