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Some sssctl commands should not require root priviledges. For example printing help shuld be available for non root as well.
Currently sssctl checks if it runs as root at startup and if it does not it ends with error. We should let the commands decide if they need to run as root or not.
Thank you for taking time to submit this request for SSSD. Unfortunately this issue was not given priority and the team lacks the capacity to work on it at this time.
Given that we are unable to fulfill this request I am closing the issue as wontfix.
If the issue still persist on recent SSSD you can request re-consideration of this decision by reopening this issue. Please provide additional technical details about its importance to you.
Cloned from Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/3099
Some sssctl commands should not require root priviledges. For example printing help shuld be available for non root as well.
Currently sssctl checks if it runs as root at startup and if it does not it ends with error. We should let the commands decide if they need to run as root or not.
Comments
Comment from jhrozek at 2016-07-27 16:01:44
Good idea, but more work especially in infopipe is needed, therefore moving to sssd 1.16 for now.
milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.16 beta
Comment from jhrozek at 2016-07-27 17:18:20
Fields changed
rhbz: => todo
Comment from mzidek at 2017-02-24 15:04:43
Metadata Update from @mzidek:
Comment from thalman at 2020-03-13 11:36:45
Metadata Update from @thalman:
Comment from pbrezina at 2020-03-24 14:04:27
Thank you for taking time to submit this request for SSSD. Unfortunately this issue was not given priority and the team lacks the capacity to work on it at this time.
Given that we are unable to fulfill this request I am closing the issue as wontfix.
If the issue still persist on recent SSSD you can request re-consideration of this decision by reopening this issue. Please provide additional technical details about its importance to you.
Thank you for understanding.
Comment from pbrezina at 2020-03-24 14:04:28
Metadata Update from @pbrezina:
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