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Currently we display all PAM messages generated by sssd to the user. But
only some of them are important and others are just some useful
information.
This patch introduces a new option to the PAM responder which controls
what kind of messages are displayed. As an example the 'Authenticated
with cached credentials' message is used. This message is only displayed
if pam_verbosity=1 or if there is an expire date.
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Instead of just using references to the pam data inside of the DBus
message the data is copied. New the DBus message can be freed at any
time and the pam data is part of the memory hierarchy. Additionally it
is possible to overwrite the authentication tokens in the DBus message,
because it is not used elsewhere.
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If the configuration option krb5_store_password_if_offline is set to
true and the backend is offline the plain text user password is stored
and used to request a TGT if the backend becomes online. If available
the Linux kernel key retention service is used.
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This reverts commit 2faf73eef14d66aeb345ffa38d0f53670fa8a9a1.
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Instead of just using references to the pam data inside of the DBus
message the data is copied. New the DBus message can be freed at any
time and the pam data is part of the memory hierarchy. Additionally it
is possible to overwrite the authentication tokens in the DBus message,
because it is not used elsewhere.
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If we're sending a message to the backend, we already know which
domain the request is targeting. Carrying this information is not
useful and confuses the interface.
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This was a holdover from when the DP and the providers were unique
processes. The NSS and PAM registrations do not need to send the
domain, as it is not ambiguous which one they are talking to.
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Also update BUILD.txt
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