Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for having a look at the problem.
However, I obviously did not do a very good job detailing exactly what
we did ... so here's my next try. Warning: It is going to be lengthy :-)
First off: We do not use SSSD. And we would like to keep it that way,
since it caused
On 7/14/22 5:49 AM, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Ed Rude:
I think I prefer the new behavior you are suggesting as the default.
I'd prefer to have the current behavior as default, as to not break
current scripts. Admins can then decide to enhance their scripts as
needed instead of being forced to
Ed Rude:
> I think I prefer the new behavior you are suggesting as the default.
I'd prefer to have the current behavior as default, as to not break
current scripts. Admins can then decide to enhance their scripts as
needed instead of being forced to change them because they got broken.
Bye...