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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1713
In the simple access provider, we need to only canonicalize user names when
comparing with values in the ACL, not when searching the cache. The sysdb
searches might do a base search with a DN constructed with the username
which fails if the username is lower case.
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Changes the simple access provider's interface to be asynchronous. When
the simple access provider encounters a group that has gid, but no
meaningful name, it attempts to resolve the name using the
be_file_account_request function.
Some providers (like the AD provider) might perform initgroups
without resolving the group names. In order for the simple access
provider to work correctly, we need to resolve the groups before
performing the access check. In AD provider, the situation is
even more tricky b/c the groups HAVE name, but their name
attribute is set to SID and they are set as non-POSIX
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I realized that the current unit tests for the simple access provider
only tested the user directives. To have a baseline and be able to
detect new bugs in the upcoming patch, I implemented unit tests for the
group lists, too.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1495
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Removed:
SSS_UNRESOLVED_DEBUG_LEVEL (completely replaced with SSSDBG_UNRESOLVED)
Added new macro:
CONVERT_AND_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL(new_value)
Changes unresolved debug level value (SSSDBG_UNRESOLVED) from -1 to 0
so DEBUG macro could be reduced by one condition. Anyway, it has a minor
effect, every time you want to load debug_level from command line parameters,
you have to use following pattern:
/* Set debug level to invalid value so we can deside if -d 0 was used. */
debug_level = SSSDBG_INVALID;
pc = poptGetContext(argv[0], argc, argv, long_options, 0);
while((opt = poptGetNextOpt(pc)) != -1) { ... }
CONVERT_AND_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL(debug_level);
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/925
Conversion of the old debug_level format to the new one.
(only where it was necessary)
Removed:
SSS_DEFAULT_DEBUG_LEVEL (completely replaced with SSSDBG_DEFAULT)
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This patch adds simple_allow_groups and simple_deny_groups options
to the simple access provider. It makes it possible to grant or
deny access based on a user's group memberships within the domain.
This patch makes one minor change to previous functionality: now
all deny rules will supersede allow rules. Previously, if both
simple_allow_users and simple_deny_users were set with the same
value, the allow would win.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/440
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