URL:
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/43
Title: #43: RESPONDER: Enable sudoRule in case insen. domains​ (1.14)
celestian commented:
"""
So, I set ```case_sensitive = preserving``` and:
```
ssh -l TEsT(a)scorpion.domain 192.168.122.65
TEsT@scorpion.domain(a)192.168.122.65's password:
[teST@scorpion.domain(a)client2 ~]$ sudo less /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
```
still works. AD user was ```teST```.
I comment ```case_sensitive = preserving``` and it works again.
AD domain is case insensitive and sudo works for different (case) version of login name.
Is there any other corner case, please?
(For example I am not sure if sudoRule have to be applicable on local user. I didn't
think about it.)
"""
See the full comment at
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/43#issuecomment-253794517