[SSSD] Announcing the System Security Services (SSSD) 1.2.0 Release

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Mon May 24 19:13:04 UTC 2010


The System Security Services Daemon team is proud to announce the 
release of SSSD 1.2.0, our newest stable release. As usual, it is 
available for download at https://fedorahosted.org/sssd

This is a very exciting release for the SSSD, as 1.2.0 is planned to be 
included as a part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. It should appear in 
the upcoming second beta release of Red Hat Enterprise 6.

As for the changes since the last development release (1.1.92):

== Highlights ==
  * Support ServiceGroups for FreeIPA v2 HBAC rules
  * Fix long-standing issue with auth_provider = proxy
  * Better logging for TLS issues in LDAP

== Detailed Release Notes ==
David O'Brien (1):
  * Copy-edit and format review sssd.conf

Jakub Hrozek (1):
  * SSSDConfigAPI fixes

Petter Reinholdtsen (1):
  * Remove bash-isms from configure macros

Piotr Drąg (1):
  * Update pl translation

Stephen Gallagher (9):
  * Add a better error message for TLS failures
  * Add enumerate details to the manpage and examples
  * Make data provider id_callback public
  * Fix error reporting for be_pam_handler
  * Proxy provider PAM handling in child process
  * Display name of PAM action in pam_print_data()
  * Fix queuing bug in proxy provider
  * Support password changes in chpass_provider = proxy
  * Release SSSD version 1.2.0

Sumit Bose (9):
  * Reset run_online_cb flag even if there are no callbacks
  * Fix check if LDAP id provider is already initialized
  * Defer sbus_dispatch() for 30ms during reconnect
  * Copy pam data from DBus message
  * Remove signal event if child was terminated by a signal
  * Do not modify IPA_DOMAIN when setting Kerberos realm
  * Move parse_args() to util
  * Check ipaEnabledFlag
  * Use new schema for HBAC service checks

Yuri Chornoivan (1):
  * Update uk translation




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