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On 11/11/2009 01:26 AM, David O'Brien wrote:
> from IRC when everyone was sleeping  ;-)
> 
> davido [Mon 18:28] is there such a thing as a wildcard character that 
> works in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf ?
> davido [Mon 18:29] I tried filter_groups = * to see if I could break it 
> but it didn't work
> davido [Mon 18:30] I should rephrase that... it didn't break
> 
> thanks

Not wildcards as such, though we do have a couple of advanced options in
the kerberos provider such as krb5_ccname_template that can offer
printf-style substitutions.

In the case of filter_groups, all you've done is tell it to ignore a
group named "*" (which should be impossible anyway)

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