Hi,
attached are two patches that change the file ownership when SSSD runs as as a non-root user. Please see the commit messages for more details.
I have one question -- is it wise to also set the permissions of directories we create when we "install -d" them? Or is this something typically done by the downstream?
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 09:55:07PM +0200, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Hi,
attached are two patches that change the file ownership when SSSD runs as as a non-root user. Please see the commit messages for more details.
I have one question -- is it wise to also set the permissions of directories we create when we "install -d" them? Or is this something typically done by the downstream?
It makes more sense to review the patches together with the ones that depend on the packaging. This thread is retired in favor of "Monitor and sbus changes for running SSSD as a non-privileged user"
Sorry for the noise.
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