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The current code assumed that only one server is given in the ipa_server
config option and fails if multiple servers were given. To fix this
nsupdate is first called without a server name assuming that nsupdate is
able to find the name of the master DNS server of the zone by reading
the SOA record. If this fails the IP address of the currently active
LDAP server is used and nsupdate is called again.
If there is no default realm given in /etc/krb5.conf nsupdate start
trying to find a realm based on the DNS domain which might lead to wrong
results. To be on the safe side the realm was added to the message send
to nsupdate.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/809
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/807
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Previously, we were only constructing the basedn variable if the
ldap_search_base was not specified (which is unlikely to be in use
when using the IPA provier). However, if it did happen,
constrcuction of the compat search base for netgroups would be
using an uninitialized value.
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/806
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Previously, this was only handled by the internal LDAP and Kerberos
providers, but this wasn't available early enough to properly
handle setting up the krb5_service for failover and creating the
krb5info files.
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It is possible to set up FreeIPA servers where the Kerberos realm
differs from the IPA domain name. We need to allow setting the
krb5_realm explicitly to handle this.
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The IPA provider was not properly removing groups in the cache
that the user was no longer a member of.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/803
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Previously, we were setting the client context PAM lookup timeout
after the first domain replied. However, if the user wasn't a
member of the first domain, their information wasn't being
updated.
This patch ensures that we only set this timeout after the user
has been found or all domains were searched.
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This behavior was present for getpwnam() but was lacking for
initgroups.
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In some automatic build environments the lists of translated man pages
were not generated properly because ls put multiple file names into a
single single.
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We don't yet have support for IPA's internal representation of
netgroups, so we need to use its compatibility mode for the time
being.
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Not all LDAP servers are capable of handling dual-encryption with
both TLS and SSL.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/795
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With current libldb releases 'make check' will print a lot of 'unable to
dlopen' messages although the test will succeed. This patch place the
memberof module into a directory of its own to avoid these messages.
Additionally this patch introduces TESTS_ENVIRONMENT which allows us to
remove the SYSDB_TEST preprocessor definition.
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Without setting in_transaction=true, if the sysdb operations threw
an error, we wouldn't cancel the transaction.
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Fixes: https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/790
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It doesn't make sense to set a "default" domain. We should require
that the domain always be specified.
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Adds an index for dataExpireTimestamp
This is used for determining which users need to be removed during
the cleanup task. If enumeration is enabled (or huge numbers of
users have been cached), the cleanup task runs very slowly due to
the non-indexed search.
Also adds an index for ONELEVEL lookups, to speed up situations
where we would need to request all entries under a particular node
in the LDB.
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Option is named to discourage use in production environments and
is intentionally not listed in the SSSDConfig API.
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Currently we fail if attributes are empty. But there are some use cases
where requested attributes are empty. E.g Active Directory uses an empty
member attribute to indicate that a subset of the members are in a range
sub-attribute.
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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Earlier patch for strings was incomplete
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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Sometimes, a value in LDAP will cease to exist (the classic
example being shadowExpire). We need to make sure we purge that
value from SSSD's sysdb as well.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/750
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Nested groups where not unrolled completely during the first enumeration
run because not all where present in the cache.
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For backwards-compatibility with older versions of the SSSD (such
as 1.2.x), we need to be able to have our DNS SRV record lookup be
capable of falling back to using the SSSD domain name as the DNS
discovery domain.
This patch modifies our DNS lookups so that they behave as
follows:
If dns_discovery_domain is specified, it is considered
authoritative. No other discovery domains will be attempted.
If dns_discovery_domain is not specified, we first attempt to look
up the SRV records using the domain portion of the machine's
hostname. If this returns "NOTFOUND", we will try performing an
SRV record query using the SSSD domain name as the DNS discovery
domain.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/754
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Previously we were only looking up the user, but we need to make
sure that all groups are available for use by access providers.
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The user may not be a direct member of their primary group, but
we still want to make sure that group is cached on the system.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/752
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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