Can confirm the fix works also for me.

However I do see a change in how username checks are handled. Before the
AssumeDefaultDomain setting worked I could match 'domain\username' in
group and sudo checks without problems. It didn't matter how the
username was actually registered in AD (i.e. 'DOMAIN\UserName' or
'DOMAIN\USername', etc.). Now, with AssumeDefaultDomain on, I can logon
with either 'USername', 'UserName' or 'username', but sudo and group
check only work for the name that is used in AD. I.e. 'UserName' would
match, but 'username' would not. But perhaps this behaviour was there
before?

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AssumeDefaultDomain does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534629
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