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25.8.14 Backport of #86633 - Add support for user names in config containing a dot#1308

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25.8.14 Backport of #86633 - Add support for user names in config containing a dot#1308
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@zvonand zvonand commented Jan 15, 2026

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Fixes handling of users with a dot in the name when added via config file (ClickHouse#86633 by @mkmkme)

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Add support for user names in config containing a dot
@zvonand zvonand added the 25.8.14 25.8.14 Stable label Jan 15, 2026
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Workflow [PR], commit [dabf9d5]

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Identical to the original, LGTM

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zvonand commented Jan 27, 2026

#1342

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