[VERIFICATION BIONIC]
# lsb_release -cs
bionic
# Installed 'sssd-tools' from bionic-proposed
# dpkg
ii python-sss 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.5 amd64
Python module for the System Security Services Daemon
ii python3-sss 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.5 amd64
Python3 module for the System Security Services Daemon
ii sssd 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.5 amd64
System Security Services Daemon -- metapackage
# sss_obfuscate --help
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Usage: sss_obfuscate [options]
sss_obfuscate converts a given password into
human-unreadable format and places it into
appropriate domain section of the SSSD config
file. The password can be passed in by stdin,
specified on the command-line or entered
interactively
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s, --stdin Read the password from stdin.
-d DOMNAME, --domain=DOMNAME
The domain to use the password in (mandatory)
-f FILE, --file=FILE Set input file to FILE (default: Use system default,
usually /etc/sssd/sssd.conf)
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Look good so far.
Some dogfooding with 'sss_obfuscate' might be good to clarify the functionality
works, but I confirmed the module import is fixed.
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/usr/sbin/sss_obfuscate fails to run: ImportError: No module named
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