On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 02:35:57PM +0400, Denis Kutin wrote:
Dear friends,
Using sssd, for a long time, I have come across with a problem recently,
which I would like to solve with your help.
I provide centralized authentication and authorization service for a huge
heterogeneous network. And in my case it would be "nice and easy" if sssd
used only shells(5). I believe this mechanism is sufficient for
identification of an allowed shell.
I take a liberty to offer you this tiny patch, which will let use wildcard
(*) in param allowed_shells in sssd.conf
What do you think about it?
Hi,
the patch itself looks OK except for lines being over 80 characters,
but I don't think I understand the use case well. If a user has a shell
specified that is outside /etc/shells he's kicked out anyway. If he does,
he's permitted by default..