Package libsss_certmap
Binary package: libsss_certmap
Version: 2.6.1-alt2
Architecture: aarch64
Source package: sssd
Category: System/Libraries
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Version: 2.6.1-alt2
Architecture: aarch64
Build time: Nov 23, 2021, 11:14 AM
in the task #288704
Category: System/Libraries
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Download: libsss_certmap-2.6.1-alt2.aarch64.rpm
Build log: https://git.altlinux.org/tasks/288704/build/740/aarch64/log
Home page: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd
Download: libsss_certmap-2.6.1-alt2.aarch64.rpm
Build log: https://git.altlinux.org/tasks/288704/build/740/aarch64/log
Home page: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd
License: LGPLv3+
Summary: SSSD Certficate Mapping Library
Description:
Summary: SSSD Certficate Mapping Library
Description:
Library to map certificates to users based on rules
Maintainer: Evgeny Sinelnikov
List of contributors:
Evgeny Sinelnikov
Andrew A. Vasilyev
Stanislav Levin
Alexey Shabalin
Alexey Sheplyakov
Sergey Bolshakov
Andrey Cherepanov
Last changes:List of contributors:
Evgeny Sinelnikov
Andrew A. Vasilyev
Stanislav Levin
Alexey Shabalin
Alexey Sheplyakov
Sergey Bolshakov
Andrey Cherepanov
Nov. 15, 2021 Evgeny Sinelnikov 2.6.1-alt2 |
- Revert reverted patch with change owner/permissions of user deskprofile path due it still needed. |
Nov. 10, 2021 Evgeny Sinelnikov 2.6.1-alt1 |
- Update to 2.6.1 stable release. - Revert "Don't change owner/permissions of user deskprofile path" patch due CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE was added to systemd configs in 2.4.2 release. |
Nov. 7, 2021 Evgeny Sinelnikov 2.6.0-alt1 |
- Update to 2.6.0 (with upstream fixes from master - 7bfdd3db8e4c). - Security issue in the sssctl command - shell command injection via the logs-fetch and cache-expire subcommands (fixes: CVE-2021-3621). - pam_sss: Allow offline authentication against non-ipa-desktopprofiles aware DC - Add filter for Active Directory trusted domains which are not trusted (one-way trust) or are from a different forest (direct trust). Both should be ignored because they are not trusted or can currently not be handled properly. |