[SSSD] [PATCH] MAN: improve wording of default_domain parameter

Jakub Hrozek jhrozek at redhat.com
Sun Oct 7 15:25:07 UTC 2012


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From: Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek at redhat.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 17:21:27 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] MAN: improve wording of default_domain parameter

---
 src/man/sssd.conf.5.xml | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/man/sssd.conf.5.xml b/src/man/sssd.conf.5.xml
index 7d4aeed71d1e0db17575808da4c6bc1303470ffd..c818b97d8f11bc5ea5135d3e2de847e51967b89e 100644
--- a/src/man/sssd.conf.5.xml
+++ b/src/man/sssd.conf.5.xml
@@ -224,16 +224,16 @@
                             <para>
                                 This string will be used as a default domain
                                 name for all names without a domain name
-                                component. The main use case are environments
-                                where the local domain is only managing hosts
-                                but no users and all users are coming from a
-                                trusted domain. The option allows those users
+                                component. The main use case is environments
+                                where the primary domain is intended for managing host
+                                policies and all users are located in a trusted domain.
+                                The option allows those users
                                 to log in just with their user name without
                                 giving a domain name as well.
                             </para>
                             <para>
                                 Please note that if this option is set all
-                                users from the local domain have to use their
+                                users from the primary domain have to use their
                                 fully qualified name, e.g. user at domain.name,
                                 to log in.
                             </para>
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1.7.11.4



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