# Central management of subordinate user and group ids Subordinate ids are a Linux Kernel feature to grant a user additional user and group id ranges. Amongst others the feature can be used by container runtime engines to implement rootless containers. Traditionally subordinate id ranges are configured in ``/etc/subuid`` and ``/etc/subgid``. To make rootless containers in a large environment as easy as pie, IPA gains the ability to centrally manage and assign subordinate id ranges. SSSD and shadow-util are extended to read subordinate ids from IPA and provide them to userspace tools. ## Overview Feature requests * [FreeIPA feature request #8361](https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8361) * [SSSD feature request #5197](https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/5197) * [shadow-util feature request #154](https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow/issues/154) * [389-DS RFE for DNA plugin rhbz#1938239](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1938239) Man pages * [man subuid(5)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/subuid.5.html) * [man subgid(5)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/subgid.5.html) * [man user_namespaces(7)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/user_namespaces.7.html) * [man newuidmap(1)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/newuidmap.1.html) Articles / blog posts * [Basic Setup and Use of Podman in a Rootless environment](https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/docs/tutorials/rootless_tutorial.md) * [How does rootless Podman work](https://opensource.com/article/19/2/how-does-rootless-podman-work) ## Design choices Some design choices are owed to the circumstance that uids and gids are limited datatypes. The Linux Kernel and userland defines ``uid_t`` and ``gid_t`` as unsigned 32bit integers (``uint32_t``), which limits possible values for numeric user and group ids to ``0 .. 2^32-2``. ``(uid_t)-1`` is reserved for error reporting. On the other hand the user ``nobody`` typically has uid 65534 / gid 65534. This means we need to assign 65,536 subordinate ids to every user. The theoretical maximum amount of subordinate ranges is less than 65,536 (``65536 * 65536 == 2^32``). [``logins.def``](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/login.defs.5.html) also uses 65536 as default setting for ``SUB_UID_COUNT``. The practical limit is far smaller. Subordinate ids should not overlap with system accounts, local user accounts, IPA user accounts, and mapped accounts from Active Directory. Therefore IPA uses the upper half of the uid_t range (>= 2^31 == 2,147,483,648) for subordinate ids. The high bit is rarely used. IPA limits general numeric ids (``uidNumber``, ``gidNumber``, ID ranges) to maximum values of signed 32bit integer (2^31-1) for backwards compatibility with XML-RPC. ``logins.def`` defaults to ``SUB_UID_MAX`` 600,100,000. A default subordinate id count of 65,536 and a total range of approx. 2.1 billion limits IPA to slightly more than 32,000 possible ranges. It may sound like a lot of users, but there are much bigger installations of IPA. For comparison Fedora Accounts has over 120,000 users stored in IPA. For that reason we treat subordinate id space as premium real estate and don't auto-map or auto-assign subordinate ids by default. Instead we give the admin several options to assign them manually, semi-manual, or automatically. ### Revision 1 limitation The first revision of the feature is deliberately limited and restricted. We are aiming for a simple implementation that covers basic use cases. Some restrictions may be lifted in the future. * subuid and subgids cannot be set independently. They are always set to the same value. * counts are hard-coded to value 65536. * once assigned subids cannot be removed. * IPA does not support multiple subordinate id ranges, yet. Contrary to ``/etc/subuid``, users are limited to one set of subordinate ids. The limitation is implemented with a unique index on owner reference and can be lifted in the future. * subids are auto-assigned from 389-DS DNA plugin (dnaInterval). * subids are allocated from hard-coded range ``[2147483648..4294901767]`` (``2^31`` to ``2^32-1-65536``), which is the upper 2.1 billion uids of ``uid_t`` (``uint32_t``). The range can hold little 32,767 subordinate id ranges. * Active Directory support is out of scope and may be provided in the future. Finally, it is important to note that new installations come with a new idrange for subordinate ids. The new ``$REALM_subid_range`` entry uses range type ``ipa-ad-trust`` instead of range type ``ipa-local-subid`` for backwards compatibility with older SSSD clients, see [SSSD #5571](https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/5571). ```text dn: cn=TESTREALM.TEST_subid_range,cn=ranges,cn=etc,dc=testrealm,dc=test objectClass: top objectClass: ipaIDrange objectClass: ipaTrustedADDomainRange cn: TESTREALM.TEST_subid_range ipaBaseID: 2147483648 ipaIDRangeSize: 2147352576 ipaBaseRID: 2147283648 ipaNTTrustedDomainSID: S-1-5-21-738065-838566-1351619967 ipaRangeType: ipa-ad-trust ``` The additional idrange entry is defined as: ``cn=$REALM_subid_range,cn=ranges,cn=etc,dc=ipa,dc=test``, which is visible with ``ipa idrange-find``. ### Subid assignment example ``` >>> import itertools >>> def subids(): ... for n in itertools.count(start=0): ... start = SUBID_RANGE_START + (n * SUBID_COUNT) ... last = start + SUBID_COUNT - 1 ... yield (start, last) ... >>> gen = subids() >>> next(gen) (2147483648, 2147549183) >>> next(gen) (2147549184, 2147614719) >>> next(gen) (2147614720, 2147680255) ``` The first user has 65565 subordinate ids from uid/gid ``2147483648`` to ``2147549183``, the next user has ``2147549184`` to ``2147614719``, and so on. The range count includes the start value. An installation with multiple servers, 389-DS' [DNA](https://directory.fedoraproject.org/docs/389ds/design/dna-plugin.html) plug-in takes care of delegating and assigning chunks of subid ranges to servers. The DNA plug-in guarantees uniqueness across servers. ## LDAP ### LDAP schema extension The subordinate id feature introduces a new auxiliar object class ``ipaSubordinateId`` with five required attributes ``ipaOwner``, ``ipaSubUidNumber``, ``ipaSubUidCount``, ``ipaSubGidNumber``, and ``ipaSubGidCount``. The attributes with ``number`` suffix store the start value of the interval. The ``count`` attributes contain the size of the interval including the start value. The maximum subid is ``ipaSubUidNumber + ipaSubUidCount - 1``. The ``ipaOwner`` attribute is a reference to the owning user. All count and number attributes are single-value ``INTEGER`` type with standard integer matching rules. OIDs ``2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.8`` and ``2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.11`` are reserved for future use. ```text attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.7 NAME 'ipaSubUidNumber' DESC 'Numerical subordinate user ID (range start value)' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.8 NAME 'ipaSubUidCount' DESC 'Subordinate user ID count (range size)' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.10 NAME 'ipaSubGidNumber' DESC 'Numerical subordinate group ID (range start value)' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.11 NAME 'ipaSubGidCount' DESC 'Subordinate group ID count (range size)' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) ``` The ``ipaOwner`` attribute is a single-value DN attribute that refers to user entry that owns the subordinate ID entry. The proposal does not reuse any of the existing attributes like ``owner`` or ``member``, because they are all multi-valued. ``` attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.13 NAME 'ipaOwner' DESC 'Owner of an entry' SUP distinguishedName EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9') ``` The ``ipaSubordinateId`` object class is an auxiliary subclass of ``top`` and requires all four subordinate id attributes as well as ``ipaOwner`` attribute`` ```text objectClasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.24.4 NAME 'ipaSubordinateId' DESC 'Subordinate uid and gid for users' SUP top AUXILIARY MUST ( ipaOwner $ ipaSubUidNumber $ ipaSubUidCount $ ipaSubGidNumber $ ipaSubGidCount ) X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) ``` The ``ipaSubordinateGid`` and ``ipaSubordinateUid`` are defined for future use. IPA always assumes the presence of ``ipaSubordinateId``. ```text objectClasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.24.2 NAME 'ipaSubordinateUid' DESC 'Subordinate uids for users, see subuid(5)' SUP top AUXILIARY MUST ( ipaOwner $ ipaSubUidNumber $ ipaSubUidCount ) X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) objectClasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.24.3 NAME 'ipaSubordinateGid' DESC 'Subordinate gids for users, see subgid(5)' SUP top AUXILIARY MUST ( ipaOwner $ ipaSubGidNumber $ ipaSubGidCount ) X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) ``` Subordinate id entries have the structural object class ``ipaSubordinateIdEntry`` and one or more of the auxiliary object classes ``ipaSubordinateId``, ``ipaSubordinateGid``, or ``ipaSubordinateUid``. ``ipaUniqueId`` is used as a primary key (RDN). ```text objectClasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.24.5 NAME 'ipaSubordinateIdEntry' DESC 'Subordinate uid and gid entry' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ( ipaUniqueId ) MAY ( description ) X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) ``` Finally, setting ``ipaUserDefaultSubordinateId`` to TRUE will cause new user entries to gain subordinate id by default: ```text attributeTypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.8.23.14 NAME 'ipaUserDefaultSubordinateId' DESC 'Enable adding user entries with subordinate id' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'IPA v4.9' ) ``` ### cn=subids,cn=accounts,$SUFFIX Subordinate ids and ACIs are stored in the new subtree ``cn=subids,cn=accounts,$SUFFIX``. The following is an example of a subordinate id entry: ```text dn: ipauniqueid=8a7c0808-375b-4643-9582-e9c851a4b45d,cn=subids,cn=accounts,dc= testrealm,dc=test ipaOwner: uid=asmith-auto,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=testrealm,dc=test ipaUniqueID: 8a7c0808-375b-4643-9582-e9c851a4b45d description: auto-assigned subid objectClass: ipasubordinateidentry objectClass: ipasubordinateuid objectClass: ipasubordinateid objectClass: ipasubordinategid objectClass: top ipaSubUidCount: 65536 ipaSubGidCount: 65536 ipaSubUidNumber: 2147745792 ipaSubGidNumber: 2147745792 ``` where as can be seen, it shows the link to the ipa user ``asmith-auto`` throught the ipaOwner attribute: ```text ipaOwner: uid=asmith-auto,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=testrealm,dc=test ``` ### Index, integrity, memberOf The attributes ``ipaSubUidNumber`` and ``ipaSubGidNumber`` are index for ``pres`` and ``eq`` with ``nsMatchingRule: integerOrderingMatch`` to enable efficient ``=``, ``>=``, and ``<=`` searches. The attribute ``ipaOwner`` is indexed for ``pres`` and ``eq``. This DN attribute is also checked for referential integrity and uniqueness within the ``cn=subids,cn=accounts,$SUFFIX`` subtree. The memberOf plugin creates back-references for ``ipaOwner`` references. ### Distributed numeric assignment (DNA) plug-in extension Subordinate id auto-assignment requires an extension of 389-DS' [DNA](https://directory.fedoraproject.org/docs/389ds/design/dna-plugin.html) plug-in. The DNA plug-in is responsible for safely assigning unique numeric ids across all replicas. A new option ``dnaInterval`` will tell the DNA plug-in to use the value of entry attributes as interval size. ## IPA plugins and commands The config plugin has a new option to enable or disable generation of subordinate id entries for new users: ```text $ ipa config-mod --user-default-subid=true ``` Subordinate ids are managed by a new plugin class. The ``subid-add`` and ``subid-del`` commands are hidden from command line. New subordinate ids are generated and auto-assigned with ``subid-generate``. ```text $ ipa help subid Topic commands: subid-find Search for subordinate id. subid-generate Generate and auto-assign subuid and subgid range to user entry subid-match Match users by any subordinate uid in their range subid-mod Modify a subordinate id. subid-show Display information about a subordinate id. subid-stats Subordinate id statistics ``` ```text $ ipa subid-generate --owner testuser ----------------------------------------------------------- Added subordinate id "2cf2c0db-aa9d-45d8-acbd-118aba0c1db3" ----------------------------------------------------------- Unique ID: 2cf2c0db-aa9d-45d8-acbd-118aba0c1db3 Description: auto-assigned subid Owner: testuser SubUID range start: 2147680256 SubUID range size: 65536 SubGID range start: 2147680256 SubGID range size: 65536 ``` ```text $ ipa subid-find --owner testuser ------------------------ 1 subordinate id matched ------------------------ Unique ID: 2cf2c0db-aa9d-45d8-acbd-118aba0c1db3 Owner: testuser SubUID range start: 2147680256 SubUID range size: 65536 SubGID range start: 2147680256 SubGID range size: 65536 ---------------------------- Number of entries returned 1 ---------------------------- ``` ```text $ ipa -vv subid-stats ... ipa: INFO: Response: { "error": null, "id": 0, "principal": "admin@TESTREALM.TEST", "result": { "result": { "assigned_subids": 1, "baseid": 2147483648, "dna_remaining": 65527, "rangesize": 2147352576, "remaining_subids": 0 }, "summary": "0 remaining subordinate id ranges" }, "version": "4.9.9" } --------------------------------- 0 remaining subordinate id ranges --------------------------------- ``` ## Permissions, Privileges, Roles ### Self-servive RBAC The self-service permission enables users to request auto-assignment of subordinate uid and gid ranges for themselves. Subordinate ids cannot be modified or deleted. * ACI: *selfservice: Add subordinate id* * Permission: *Self-service subordinate ID* * Privilege: *Subordinate ID Selfservice User* * Role: *Subordinate ID Selfservice Users* * role default member: n/a ### Administrator RBAC The administrator permission allows privileged users to auto-assign subordinate ids to users. Once assigned subordinate ids cannot be modified or deleted. * ACI: *Add subordinate ids to any user* * Permission: *Manage subordinate ID* * Privilege: *Subordinate ID Administrators* * default privilege role: *User Administrator* ### Managed permissions * *System: Read Subordinate Id Attributes* (all authenticated users) * *System: Read Subordinate Id Count* (all authenticated usrs) * *System: Manage Subordinate Ids* (User Administrators) * *System: Remove Subordinate Ids* (User Administrators) ## Workflows In the default configuration of IPA, neither existing users nor new users will have subordinate ids assigned. There are a couple of ways to assign subordinate ids to users. ### User administrator Users with *User Administrator* role and members of the *admins* group have permission to auto-assign new subordinate ids to any user. Auto assignment can be performed with new ``subid-generate`` command on the command line or with the *Auto assign subordinate ids* action in the *Actions* drop-down menu in the web UI. ```shell $ ipa subid-generate --owner myusername ``` ### Self-service for group members Ordinary users cannot self-service subordinate ids by default. Admins can assign the new *Subordinate ID Selfservice User* to users group to enable self-service for members of the group. For example to enable self-service for all members of the default user group ``ipausers``, do: ```shell $ ipa role-add-member "Subordinate ID Selfservice User" --groups=ipausers ``` This allows members of ``ipausers`` to request subordinate ids with the ``subid-generate`` command or the *Auto assign subordinate ids* action in the web UI. The command picks the name of the current user principal automatically. ```shell $ ipa subid-generate ``` ### ipa-subid tool Finally IPA includes a new tool for mass-assignment of subordinate ids. The command uses automatic LDAPI EXTERNAL bind when it's executed as root user. Other it requires valid Kerberos TGT of an admin or user administrator. ```text # /usr/libexec/ipa/ipa-subids --help Usage: ipa-subids Mass-assign subordinate ids Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit --group=GROUP Filter by group membership --filter=USER_FILTER Raw LDAP filter --dry-run Dry run mode. --all-users All users Logging and output options: -v, --verbose print debugging information -d, --debug alias for --verbose (deprecated) -q, --quiet output only errors --log-file=FILE log to the given file # /usr/libexec/ipa/ipa-subids --group ipausers Processing user 'testsubordinated1' (1/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated2' (2/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated3' (3/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated4' (4/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated5' (5/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated6' (6/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated7' (7/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated8' (8/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated9' (9/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated10' (10/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated11' (11/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated12' (12/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated13' (13/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated14' (14/15) Processing user 'testsubordinated15' (15/15) Processed 15 user(s) The ipa-subids command was successful ``` ### Find and match users by any subordinate id The ``user-find`` command is now able to search for users matching a particular subordinate id when using ``--in-subids`` option: ```text $ ipa user-find --in-subids=8a7c0808-375b-4643-9582-e9c851a4b45d -------------- 1 user matched -------------- User login: asmith-auto First name: asmith Last name: auto Home directory: /home/asmith-auto Login shell: /bin/sh Principal name: asmith-auto@TESTREALM.TEST Principal alias: asmith-auto@TESTREALM.TEST Email address: asmith-auto@testrealm.test UID: 1242200006 GID: 1242200006 Account disabled: False ---------------------------- Number of entries returned 1 ---------------------------- ``` and search for users not matching a particular subordinate id when using ``--not-in-subids`` option: ```text $ ipa user-find --not-in-subids=8a7c0808-375b-4643-9582-e9c851a4b45d -------------- 1 user matched -------------- User login: bjones-auto First name: bjones Last name: auto Home directory: /home/bjones-auto Login shell: /bin/sh Principal name: bjones-auto@TESTREALM.TEST Principal alias: bjones-auto@TESTREALM.TEST Email address: bjones-auto@testrealm.test UID: 1242200007 GID: 1242200007 Account disabled: False ``` Additionally, the new command ``subid-match`` can be used to find a user by any subordinate id in their range when using the ``--subuid`` option: ```text $ ipa subid-match --subuid=2147745792 ------------------------ 1 subordinate id matched ------------------------ Unique ID: 8a7c0808-375b-4643-9582-e9c851a4b45d Owner: asmith-auto SubUID range start: 2147745792 SubUID range size: 65536 SubGID range start: 2147745792 SubGID range size: 65536 ---------------------------- Number of entries returned 1 ---------------------------- ``` ## SSSD integration * search base: ``cn=subids,cn=accounts,$SUFFIX`` * scope: ``SCOPE_ONELEVEL`` (1) * filter: ``(objectClass=ipaSubordinateId)`` * attributes: ``ipaOwner ipaSubUidNumber ipaSubUidCount ipaSubGidNumber ipaSubGidCount`` The attribute ``ipaSubUidNumber`` is always accompanied by ``ipaSubUidCount`` and ``ipaSubGidNumber`` is always accompanied by ``ipaSubGidCount``. In revision 1 the presence of ``ipaSubUidNumber`` implies presence of the other three attributes. All four subordinate id attributes are single-value ``INTEGER`` types. Any value outside of range of ``uint32_t`` must treated as invalid. SSSD will never see the DNA magic value ``-1`` in ``cn=accounts,$SUFFIX`` subtree. In revision 1 each user subordinate id entry is assigned to exactly one user and each user has either 0 or 1 subid. IPA recommends that SSSD uses LDAP deref controls for ``ipaOwner`` attribute to fetch ``uidNumber`` from the user object. ### Deref control example ```text $ ldapsearch -L -E '!deref=ipaOwner:uid,uidNumber' \ -b 'cn=subids,cn=accounts,dc=ipasubid,dc=test' \ '(ipaOwner=uid=testuser10,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipasubid,dc=test)' dn: ipauniqueid=35c02c93-3799-4551-a355-ebbf042e431c,cn=subids,cn=accounts,dc=ipasubid,dc=test # control: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.5.16 false MIQAAABxMIQAAABrBAhpcGFPd25lcgQ3dWlk PXRlc3R1c2VyMTAsY249dXNlcnMsY249YWNjb3VudHMsZGM9aXBhc3ViaWQsZGM9dGVzdKCEAAAAIj CEAAAAHAQJdWlkTnVtYmVyMYQAAAALBAk2MjgwMDAwMTE= # ipaOwner: ;uid=testuser10,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipasubid,dc=test ipaOwner: uid=testuser10,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipasubid,dc=test ipaUniqueID: 35c02c93-3799-4551-a355-ebbf042e431c description: auto-assigned subid objectClass: ipasubordinateidentry objectClass: ipasubordinategid objectClass: ipasubordinateuid objectClass: ipasubordinateid objectClass: top ipaSubUidNumber: 3434020864 ipaSubGidNumber: 3434020864 ipaSubUidCount: 65536 ipaSubGidCount: 65536 ``` ### Configure subid managed at IPA level Starting in FreeIPA 4.10.0 release, ipa-client-install provides a new option that allows to configure the client subid managed at IPA level. This way, ipa-client-install can configure the sssd profile and customize /etc/nsswitch.conf in such a way the subid database relies on IPA instead of both of the local files /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid. It is important to note that the default behavior remains unchanged and ``--subid`` option must be provided to the client, server and replica installers in order to have SSSD setup as a datasource for subid in /etc/nsswitch.conf ## Implementation details * ``ipaSubordinateId`` object class does not subclass the other two object classes. LDAP supports ``SUP ( ipaSubordinateGid $ ipaSubordinateUid )`` but 389-DS only auto-inherits from first object class. * The idrange entry ``$REALM_subid_range`` has preconfigured base RIDs and SID so idrange plug-in and sidgen task ignore the entry. It's the simplest approach to ensure backwards compatibility with older IPA server versions that don't know how to handle the new range. The SID is ``S-1-5-21-738065-838566-$DOMAIN_HASH``. ``S-1-5-21`` is the well-known SID prefix for domain SIDs. ``738065-838566`` is the decimal representation of the string ``IPA-SUB``. ``DOMAIN_HASH`` is the MURMUR-3 hash of the domain name for key ``0xdeadbeef``. SSSD rejects SIDs unless they are prefixed with ``S-1-5-21`` (see ``sss_idmap.c:is_domain_sid()``). * The new ``$REALM_subid_range`` entry uses range type ``ipa-ad-trust`` instead of range type ``ipa-local-subid`` for backwards compatibility with older SSSD clients, see [SSSD #5571](https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/5571). * Shared DNA configuration entries in ``cn=dna,cn=ipa,cn=etc,$SUFFIX`` are automatically removed by existing code. Server and replication plug-ins search and delete entries by ``dnaHostname`` attribute. * ``ipaSubordinateId`` entries no longer contains ``uidNumber`` attribute. I considered to use CoS plugin to provide ``uidNumber`` as virtual attribute. However it's not possible to ``objectClass: cosIndirectDefinition`` with ``cosIndirectSpecifier: ipaOwner`` and ``cosAttribute: uidNumber override`` for the task. Indexes and searches don't work with virtual attributes. ### TODO * add custom range type for idranges and teach AD trust, sidgen, and range overlap check code to deal with new range type. * ipa subid-stats should include assigned_subids value as output, since the remaning_subids value is always seen as 0, its better to display assigned_subids as output for #ipa subid-stats which will be more useful ([RFE#2063176](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2063176)) * user-del --preserve and user-undel. Preserving a user with ``ipa user-del --preserve`` is possible however it deletes the associated subid, meaning that ``ipa user-undel `` is not able to restore the subid of the deleted user ([RFE#2063168](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2063168)).