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This patch adds support for new config option ldap_backup_uri. The
description of this option's functionality is included in man page in
previous patch.
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This patch adds support for the primary server functionality into LDAP
provider. No backup servers are added at the moment, just the basic
support is in place.
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* These are common lines of debug output when starting
up sssd
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811113
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Avoid #ifdefs in the general part of the code
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1110
Adds new configuration options:
- ldap_sudo_refresh_enabled - enable/disable periodical updates
- ldap_sudo_refresh_timeout - rules timeout (refresh period)
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It was returning the size of the array, rather than the number of
elements. (The array was NULL-terminated). This argument was only
used in one place that was actually working around this odd return
value.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/746
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The attribute nsAccountLock is used by RHDS, IPA and other directory
servers to indicate that the account is locked.
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The second bit of userAccountControl is used to determine if the account
is enabled or disabled. accountExpires is checked to see if the account
is expired.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/670
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Currently in a domain where LDAP was used for id and auth the LDAP UIR
was added multiple times to the failover code which may cause unwanted
delays.
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Two new options are added to the LDAP access provider to allow a broader
range of access control rules to be evaluated.
'ldap_access_order' makes it possible to run more than one rule. To keep
compatibility with older versions the default is 'filter'. This patch
adds a new rule 'expire'.
'ldap_account_expire_policy' specifies which LDAP attribute should be
used to determine if an account is expired or not. Currently only
'shadow' is supported which evaluates the ldap_user_shadow_expire
attribute.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/539
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This option (applicable to access_provider=ldap) allows the admin
to set an additional LDAP search filter that must match in order
for a user to be granted access to the system.
Common examples for this would be limiting access to users by in a
particular group, for example:
ldap_access_filter = memberOf=cn=access_group,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
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Integrate the failover improvements with our back ends. The DNS domain
used in the SRV query is always the SSSD domain name.
Please note that this patch changes the default value of ldap_uri from
"ldap://localhost" to "NULL" in order to use service discovery with no
server set.
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Using sssm_*_init() as the name of the initialization function for
identity providers was a holdover from earlier development when we
thought we would only have a single "provider" entry in the config
file.
As we have now separated out the initialization functions for
auth, chpass and access, we should rename sssm_*_init() to
sssm_*_id_init() for a cleaner interface.
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Also update BUILD.txt
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