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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jakub Hrozek | 2016-11-09 09:50:16 UTC | Status | NEW | MODIFIED |
| Fixed In Version | sssd-1.14.0-43.el7_3.3 | |||
| errata-xmlrpc | 2016-11-09 10:23:30 UTC | Status | MODIFIED | ON_QA |
| Amith | 2016-11-14 16:09:06 UTC | CC | apeetham | |
| Amith | 2016-11-14 16:14:04 UTC | Status | ON_QA | ASSIGNED |
| Jakub Hrozek | 2016-11-23 10:36:43 UTC | Status | ASSIGNED | POST |
| Jakub Hrozek | 2016-11-23 10:53:39 UTC | Status | POST | MODIFIED |
| Fixed In Version | sssd-1.14.0-43.el7_3.3 | sssd-1.14.0-43.el7_3.8 | ||
| errata-xmlrpc | 2016-11-25 16:49:20 UTC | Status | MODIFIED | ON_QA |
| Jakub Hrozek | 2016-12-14 14:55:22 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: In a case-insensitive domain, the sudoUser attribute only matched the lowercase version of the LDAP user or group name. Consequence: This was a change wrt 7.2 where only exact case matched, so it could be a regression from user's point of view. Fix: In a case-insensitive domains, both exact case and lower case are allowed. Result: Since the domain is case-insensitive., the lower case matching makes sense and this update brings back the exact-case matching. | |
| Doc Type | If docs needed, set a value | Bug Fix | ||
| Amith | 2017-01-08 17:24:17 UTC | Status | ON_QA | VERIFIED |
| Marc Muehlfeld | 2017-01-09 13:26:06 UTC | Docs Contact | mmuehlfe | |
| Doc Text | Cause: In a case-insensitive domain, the sudoUser attribute only matched the lowercase version of the LDAP user or group name. Consequence: This was a change wrt 7.2 where only exact case matched, so it could be a regression from user's point of view. Fix: In a case-insensitive domains, both exact case and lower case are allowed. Result: Since the domain is case-insensitive., the lower case matching makes sense and this update brings back the exact-case matching. | Due to an update in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, in a case-insensitive domain, the sudoUser attribute only matched the lowercase version of the LDAP user or group name. As a consequence, configurations using case-insensitive sudoUser attribute values failed. This update re-enables SSSD to match the sudoUser attribute regardless of case and now both lowercase and case-sensitive can be configured. | ||
| errata-xmlrpc | 2017-01-17 12:02:11 UTC | Status | VERIFIED | RELEASE_PENDING |
| errata-xmlrpc | 2017-01-17 18:09:45 UTC | Status | RELEASE_PENDING | CLOSED |
| Resolution | --- | ERRATA | ||
| Last Closed | 2017-01-17 13:09:45 UTC | |||
| Pavel Březina | 2020-05-02 18:33:34 UTC | Link ID | Github SSSD/sssd/issues/4274 |
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