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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1831
Adds a new option that can be used to force nsupdate to only use TCP to
communicate with the DNS server.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1832
While some servers, such as FreeIPA allow the PTR record to be
synchronized when the forward record is updated, other servers,
including Active Directory, require that the PTR record is synchronized
manually.
This patch adds a new option, dyndns_update_ptr that automatically
generates appropriate DNS update message for updating the reverse zone.
This option is off by default in the IPA provider.
Also renames be_nsupdate_create_msg to be_nsupdate_create_fwd_msg
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This is a requirement to update the PTR records.
Includes a unit test.
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This new options adds the possibility of updating the DNS entries
periodically regardless if they have changed or not. This feature
will be useful mainly in AD environments where the Windows clients
periodically update their DNS records.
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This patch introduces new options for dynamic DNS updates that are not
specific to any back end. The current ipa dyndns options are still
usable, just with a deprecation warning.
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Provides two new layers instead of the previous IPA specific layer:
1) dp_dyndns.c -- a very generic dyndns layer on the DP level. Its
purpose it to make it possible for any back end to use dynamic DNS
updates.
2) sdap_dyndns.c -- a wrapper around dp_dyndns.c that utilizes some
LDAP-specific features like autodetecting the address from the LDAP
connection.
Also converts the dyndns code to new specific error codes.
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To allow to use libsss_nss_idmap from python applications, e.g. the
FreeIPA server, the patch adds pythin bindings to libsss_nss_idmap. The
contributed spec file will place the python bindings in a new package
called libsss_nss_idmap-python.
Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> kindly provided the code to
check the type of the python objects and loop over the list entries.
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This patch add a library for client side lookups for a SID or with a
SID through the calls:
- sss_nss_getsidbyname
- sss_nss_getsidbyid
- sss_nss_getnamebysid
- sss_nss_getidbysid
The library is called libsss_nss_idmap and the contributed spec file
will create two new packages libsss_nss_idmap and
libsss_nss_idmap-devel.
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The patch adds 4 new calls to the NSS responder:
- SSS_NSS_GETSIDBYNAME
- SSS_NSS_GETSIDBYID
- SSS_NSS_GETNAMEBYSID
- SSS_NSS_GETIDBYSID
to either return the SIDs of the requested object or map the SID to the
name or the POSIX ID of the related object.
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This patch add the functionality to handle lookup by SIDs and lookups
for SIDs to the subdomain branch of the IPA ID provider.
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This patch added auto configuration SUDO with ipa provider and compat tree.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1733
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Before the recent changes, the variable was set to 0 too because it used
to be part of a structure allocated with talloc_zero.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1901
CID: 11634
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tests_set_cwd is used and relativepath calculation method is changed and is made general based on
basedir.
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If configure isn't being run with argument --with-test-dir, then variable
TEST_DIR will be defined, but its value will be empty (""). In this case
opendir will fail with uncatched error "Directory does not exist, or name is
an empty string". Finally function call dirfd will segfault because its
argument is NULL.
I changed default value of TEST_DIR (if --with-test-dir was not used).
Function tests_set_cwd does not ignore return value of chdir, because
TEST_DIR should not be the empty string.
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Currently the POSIX ID or the user name are passed in different
parameters to some calls. The method will get cumbersome and error-prone
if new parameters like, e.g. the SID, are added. This patch adds a union
to hold the different kind of parameters.
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Two new calls are added to allow to add SID based lookups to the
negative cache.
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The patch add a new sysdb to find objects based on their SID. Currently
only the basic attributes needed to map SIDs to POSIX IDs and names are
requested, but this list can be extended for future use cases.
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This new call is similar to responder_get_domain() but uses the domain
SID as search parameter. Since the length of the stored domain SID is
used in the comparison, SIDs of users and groups and be used directly
without stripping the RID component.
The functionality is not merged into responder_get_domain() to allow to
calculate the timeout correctly and return a specific error code if the
entry is expired.
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This allows the nss responder to use libsss_idmap to convert between
different SID representations.
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The patch adds two new request types for SID related requests. The first
one is used if a SID is given and the corresponding object should be
found. The second one can be used if the SID for an object is requested
but it is not clear if the object is a user or a group.
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This patch add a new filter type to the data-provider interface which
can be used for SID-based lookups.
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Currently the string representation of a SID is only stored in the cache
for debugging purpose if SID based ID-mapping is used. This patch
unconditionally stores the SID if available to allow SID-to-name
mappings from the cache.
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The current timout calculation code in responder_get_domain() is flawed
and I think it always was. I removed the related code because
- it currently has no effect, a match is returned even if it is expired
- that callers do not have any code to handle expired domains.
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Recent refactoring introduced to concept of disabled domains, i.e.
domains which does not exists anymore. responder_get_domain() should not
return disabled domains.
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Recent refactoring removed the need to copy the domain info data of
sub-domains because the related objects will not be removed from memory
anymore.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
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Converts uint32 to a string value that is suitable for octed
string attributes.
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Create connection to specified LDAP server without using any
failover stuff.
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This request takes discovery domain for primary servers and other
domain for backup servers and returns list of primary and backup
servers.
If primary domain is not reachable, it returns servers found in
backup domain as primary servers.
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Due to a comparison error, the last warning when an LDAP password was in
its grace period was never displayed.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1890
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Every man page source which should be translated must be listed in
po4a.cfg.
Please remember to add a line whenever a new man page or a new include
file is created
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1893
When SSSD is not enumerating (which is the default), we are trying to
link any "ghost" entries with a newly created user entry. However, when
enumeration is on, this means a spurious search on adding any user.
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Calculation of range for domains is moved from
sdap_idmap code to sss_idmap code. Some refactoring
have been done to allow this move.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1844
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Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1892
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1867
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1809
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1786
Since we need to support the old interface as well, the configure scritp
is modified and correct ini interface is chosen.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1889
Fixes two minor coverity issues.
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In SSSD, we use dlopen() and dlsym() in two files
src/providers/data_provider_be.c and src/providers/proxy/proxy_init.c.
Hence we should explicitly link with -ldl also in simple_access-tests.
SSSD can be compiled with two crypto libraries nss or libcrypto. NSS has
dependency nspr which depends on "libdl and libpthread" This is a reason why
compilation of test did not fail even if -ldl was not explicitly added to
simple_access_tests_LDADD. But libcrypto doesn't depend on libdl, so in
this case compilation of tests will not be successful.
Upstream nspr 4.9 has two ways have to obtain metainformation about
libraries
pkg-config and own script nspr-config. First one doesn't list "-ldl"
"-lpthread" but second one lists both "-ldl" "-lpthread"
That's also why the Ubuntu maintainer found this bug -- Fedora has got
patched version of nspr, but Debian (Ubuntu) doesn't
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Enterprise principals are currently most useful for the AD provider and
hence enabled here by default while for the other Kerberos based
authentication providers they are disabled by default.
If additional UPN suffixes are configured for the AD domain the user
principal stored in the AD LDAP server might not contain the real
Kerberos realm of the AD domain but one of the additional suffixes which
might be completely randomly chooses, e.g. are not related to any
existing DNS domain. This make it hard for a client to figure out the
right KDC to send requests to.
To get around this enterprise principals (see
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6806 for details) were introduced.
Basically a default realm is added to the principal so that the Kerberos
client libraries at least know where to send the request to. It is not
in the responsibility of the KDC to either handle the request itself,
return a client referral if he thinks a different KDC can handle the
request or return and error. This feature is also use to allow
authentication in AD environments with cross forest trusts.
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1842
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