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The sssd.conf file is no longer left behind in case sssd was not configured before the installation. However, the patch goes behind the scope of this ticked and improves the handling of sssd.conf during the ipa-client-install --uninstall in general. The current behaviour (well documented in source code) is as follows: - In general, the IPA domain is simply removed from the sssd.conf file, instead of sssd.conf being rewritten from the backup. This preserves any domains added after installation. - If sssd.conf existed before the installation, it is restored to sssd.conf.bkp. However, any IPA domains from pre-installation sssd.conf should have been merged during the installation. - If sssd.conf did not exist before the installation, and no other domains than IPA domain exist in it, the patch makes sure that sssd.conf is moved to sssd.conf.deleted so user experiences no crash during any next installation due to its existence. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2740 |
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platform | ||
py_default_encoding | ||
test | ||
__init__.py | ||
admintool.py | ||
certdb.py | ||
certmonger.py | ||
compat.py | ||
config.py | ||
dn.py | ||
dogtag.py | ||
entity.py | ||
ipa_log_manager.py | ||
ipa.conf | ||
ipautil.py | ||
ipavalidate.py | ||
kernel_keyring.py | ||
log_manager.py | ||
Makefile | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
nsslib.py | ||
README | ||
services.py.in | ||
setup.py.in | ||
ssh.py | ||
sysrestore.py | ||
version.py.in |
This is a set of libraries common to IPA clients and servers though mostly geared currently towards command-line tools. A brief overview: config.py - identify the IPA server domain and realm. It uses python-dns to try to detect this information first and will fall back to /etc/ipa/default.conf if that fails. ipautil.py - helper functions entity.py - entity is the main data type. User and Group extend this class (but don't add anything currently). ipavalidate.py - basic data validation routines