cifs-utils/mount.cifs.rst-add-missing-reference-for-sssd.patch

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From e7ec0032898d855be144c0cdc9d9e3f78ae01bf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 22:24:24 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] mount.cifs.rst: add missing reference for sssd
Reference sssd in mount.cifs(8) as it can be used instead of winbind
via cifs.idmap utility. It's also enabled by default in most systems.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara (Red Hat) <pc@manguebit.com>
---
mount.cifs.rst | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/mount.cifs.rst b/mount.cifs.rst
index 3becf200e038..64127b23cf17 100644
--- a/mount.cifs.rst
+++ b/mount.cifs.rst
@@ -773,10 +773,10 @@ specified in the following Microsoft TechNet document:
In order to map SIDs to/from UIDs and GIDs, the following is required:
- a kernel upcall to the ``cifs.idmap`` utility set up via request-key.conf(5)
-- winbind support configured via nsswitch.conf(5) and smb.conf(5)
+- winbind or sssd support configured via nsswitch.conf(5)
-Please refer to the respective manpages of cifs.idmap(8) and
-winbindd(8) for more information.
+Please refer to the respective manpages of cifs.idmap(8), winbindd(8)
+and sssd(8) for more information.
Security descriptors for a file object can be retrieved and set
directly using extended attribute named ``system.cifs_acl``. The
@@ -792,10 +792,10 @@ Some of the things to consider while using this mount option:
- The mapping between a CIFS/NTFS ACL and POSIX file permission bits
is imperfect and some ACL information may be lost in the
translation.
-- If either upcall to cifs.idmap is not setup correctly or winbind is
- not configured and running, ID mapping will fail. In that case uid
- and gid will default to either to those values of the share or to
- the values of uid and/or gid mount options if specified.
+- If either upcall to cifs.idmap is not setup correctly or winbind or
+ sssd is not configured and running, ID mapping will fail. In that
+ case uid and gid will default to either to those values of the share
+ or to the values of uid and/or gid mount options if specified.
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