URL:
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/988
Title: #988: man: fix typos
miztake commented:
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Hi, @pbrezina
Thank you for your comment.
May I ask you what distribution do you use?
I use CentOS 7.
I built sssd on CentOS 7.
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core)
Does this happen when you compile the sources yourself or is the
mistake bundled in the distributed sssd package?
This happen when I compile the sources myself.
Packages provided by CentOS have similar results.
The following is the result on CentOS 7.
# man sss_ssh_authorizedkeys
<snip>
KEYS FROM CERTIFICATES
In addition to the public SSH keys for user USERsss_ssh_authorizedkeys can
return public SSH keys derived from the public key of a X.509 certificate as well.
# man sssd-ldap
DESCRIPTION
<snip>
LDAP back end supports id, auth, access and chpass providers. If you want to
authenticate against an LDAP server either TLS/SSL or LDAPS is required. sssddoes not
support
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https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/988#issuecomment-590930540