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- Update to new minor upstream release 1.16.1 (fate#323340): New Features: * A new option auto_private_groups was added. If this option is enabled, SSSD will automatically create user private groups based on user’s UID number. The GID number is ignored in this case. * The SSSD smart card integration now supports a special type of PAM conversation implemented by GDM which allows the user to select the appropriate smrt card certificate in GDM. * A new API for accessing user and group information was added. This API is similar to the tradiional Name Service Switch API, but allows the consumer to talk to SSSD directly as well as to fine-tune the query with e.g. how cache should be evaluated. * The sssctl command line tool gained a new command access-report, which can generate who can access the client machine. Currently only generating the report on an IPA client based on HBAC rules is supported. * The hostid provider was moved from the IPA specific code to the generic LDAP code. This allows SSH host keys to be access by the generic LDAP provider as well. See the ldap_host_* options in the sssd-ldap manual page for more details. * Setting the memcache_timeout option to 0 disabled creating the memory cache files altogether. This can be useful in cases there is a bug in the memory cache that needs working around. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/602087 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:ldap/sssd?expand=0&rev=195
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Fri Apr 27 14:43:58 UTC 2018 - ckowalczyk@suse.com
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- Update to new minor upstream release 1.16.1 (fate#323340):
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New Features:
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* A new option auto_private_groups was added. If this option is
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enabled, SSSD will automatically create user private groups based
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on user’s UID number. The GID number is ignored in this case.
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* The SSSD smart card integration now supports a special type of PAM
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conversation implemented by GDM which allows the user to select
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the appropriate smrt card certificate in GDM.
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* A new API for accessing user and group information was added.
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This API is similar to the tradiional Name Service Switch API, but
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allows the consumer to talk to SSSD directly as well as to
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fine-tune the query with e.g. how cache should be evaluated.
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* The sssctl command line tool gained a new command access-report,
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which can generate who can access the client machine. Currently
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only generating the report on an IPA client based on HBAC rules
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is supported.
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* The hostid provider was moved from the IPA specific code to
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the generic LDAP code. This allows SSH host keys to be access by
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the generic LDAP provider as well. See the ldap_host_* options in
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the sssd-ldap manual page for more details.
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* Setting the memcache_timeout option to 0 disabled creating
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the memory cache files altogether. This can be useful in cases
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there is a bug in the memory cache that needs working around.
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Tue Apr 24 13:09:35 UTC 2018 - ckowalczyk@suse.com
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