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Currently we treat whatever comes from libkrb5 as an opaque blob. It would be beneficial to unmarshall the data for debugging purposes in the command line tool.
Cloned from Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/3422
It might be handy to write a sssd-secrets tool to display how much quota is used by the sssd-secrets responder per user.
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Comment from jhrozek at 2017-06-08 16:01:59
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Comment from jhrozek at 2018-02-13 22:47:11
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Comment from jhrozek at 2018-03-08 17:52:57
Currently we treat whatever comes from libkrb5 as an opaque blob. It would be beneficial to unmarshall the data for debugging purposes in the command line tool.
Comment from jhrozek at 2018-03-08 17:53:14
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Comment from jhrozek at 2018-03-20 13:47:06
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Comment from jhrozek at 2018-08-13 10:06:52
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Comment from jhrozek at 2019-02-22 15:48:23
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Comment from jhrozek at 2019-06-13 23:21:21
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Comment from thalman at 2020-03-11 12:34:35
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Comment from thalman at 2020-03-11 12:34:54
Secret responder is deprecated
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