[SSSD] [PATCH] MAN: Document that krb5 directories can only be created as private

Lukas Slebodnik lslebodn at redhat.com
Tue Oct 29 16:57:44 UTC 2013


On (29/10/13 17:27), Jakub Hrozek wrote:
>When I started writing 1.11.2 release notes, I realized that we did not
>amend documentation when we removed the ability to create public krb5
>directories.

>From aaacd6ed5f46df6a23d54553c1ce48a5c61e2626 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>From: Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek at redhat.com>
>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 17:26:39 +0100
>Subject: [PATCH] MAN: Document that krb5 directories can only be created as
> private
>
>---
> src/man/sssd-krb5.5.xml | 13 +++----------
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>
>diff --git a/src/man/sssd-krb5.5.xml b/src/man/sssd-krb5.5.xml
>index e8d693aa8ad6ff11c88ee0e9d5d7445c610baad9..cda99abb5878c963ce5791467defd463c7781226 100644
>--- a/src/man/sssd-krb5.5.xml
>+++ b/src/man/sssd-krb5.5.xml
>@@ -137,16 +137,9 @@
>                         <para>
>                             Directory to store credential caches. All the
>                             substitution sequences of krb5_ccname_template can
>-                            be used here, too, except %d and %P. If the
>-                            directory does not exist, it will be created. If %u,
>-                            %U, %p or %h are used, a private directory belonging
>-                            to the user is created. Otherwise, a public directory
>-                            with restricted deletion flag (aka sticky bit, as
>-                            described in
>-                            <citerefentry>
>-                                <refentrytitle>chmod</refentrytitle>
>-                                <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
>-                            </citerefentry> for details) is created.
>+                            be used here, too, except %d and %P.
>+                            The directory is created as private, owned by the
>+                            user, with permissions set to 0700.

Stephen suggested on IRC following sentence.

The directory is created as private and owned by the user, with
permissions set to 0700 (unusable by any other user).

LS



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