Hi John,
Thanks for pointing me to case_sensitive, that indeed is the cause:
the default for "case_sensitive" is "True", but for the AD provider
"True" is invalid(??), so it defaults to "False"(???)!
Good news is that with both "case_sensitive = False" and "case_sensitive
= Preserving" the results from AD and cache are identical (lowercase and
case-preserving, respectively).
Since this (opposite defaults) is broken by design, I hope the AD
provider will be fixed so it follows the general default.
Thanks,
Robbert
On 20-01-17 10:58, John Hodrien wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Robbert Eggermont wrote:
When sssd-ad is working normally, group names returned are all
lowercase. However, when the AD backend goes offline, group names
returned from the SSSD cache contain capitals.
case_sensitive = Preserving
This way you get capitalisation on what's reported when it's connected
and not
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Robbert Eggermont Intelligent Systems
R.Eggermont@xxxxxxxxxx Electr.Eng., Mathematics & Comp.Science
+31 15 27 83234 Delft University of Technology
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