On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 04:41:42PM -0500, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon 14 Jan 2013 04:28:57 PM EST, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 08:37:56PM +0000, Daniel Laird wrote: > >> I am stuck with Ubuntu 10.04 (no chance of upgrading our servers). > >> This means I am currently running SSSD 1.0.5. > > > > This is a very, very old version of SSSD. It hasn't been supported in > > ages. > > > >> > >> I want to limit which users can login. > >> In later versions I believe I would use > >> 'ldap_access_filter' > >> > > > > Does that version have the "simple" access provider (man sssd-simple). > > If so, you could use that one. > > > >> This would allow only users in the specified groups to login. > >> > >> Given my limitation on the version of SSSD can anyone help me achieve the > >> same or is it not possible? > >> > >> I am a bit scared of rebuilding newer versions of SSSD. > >> > > > > I would really urge you to upgrade. I'm CC-ing Timo Aaltonen, the Ubuntu > > SSSD maintainer. > > > > Timo, do you have maybe any PPA for 10.04 with more recent SSSD > > versions? > > > > > > SSSD was approved for a standing Micro Release Exception on January > 8th[1], meaning that it's now on the list of packages that Ubuntu can > opt to upgrade within a stable release. My understanding is that there > are plans to backport SSSD 1.8 at least to the currently-supported > Ubuntu releases, though Timo will have to confirm that for me (I'm only > going from hearsay). > > [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/MicroReleaseExceptions
Ah, thank you, I was wondering what MRE stands for when I was skimming through the Ubuntu bug reports lately :-) _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-users
