URL:
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/644
Title: #644: When multiple UIDs exist, use the username provided by the user as the first
lookup
joeFischetti commented:
"""
Sumit mentioned ls -l for users that haven't logged in yet. Yes, that would
be a potential problem, but if they've logged in it'll be fine. They won't
have a home directory until they log in anyway (with OUR implementation
fwiw). File ownership can be set by UID(right?), it doesn't need to be a
name.
Isn't using the login value at least deterministic? Alphabetical is too,
but I can't imagine we're the only organization that uses a formula to
generate username types. Our Linux logins start with u or k based on
organizational role. They both need to be able to log in and they both
COULD have a uid that starts with a.
"""
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