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Domains may have a flat or short name to save some keystrokes when
typing fully qualified user names. Internally sssd will always use the
canonical name to allow consistent processing.
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Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1524
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This patch fixes an issue which resulted in a need to initialize
responder with data from local domain, otherwise it would not correctly
detect requests for subdomains. Similar situation can occur if new
subdomain is added at runtime.
The solution is to ask for a list of subdomains in case there is a
candidate domain identified in the process of matching re_expressions
with given name.
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The recent fixes for per-domain parsing can cause a segfault in
the netgroup processing if the domain isn't set to NULL when it's
parsed as "any domain".
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1383
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* Allows different user/domain qualified names for different
domains. For example Domain\User or user@domain.
* The global re_expression and full_name_format options remain
as defaults for the domains.
* Subdomains get the re_expression and full_name_format of
their parent domain.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811663
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Also update BUILD.txt
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