On (17/03/16 22:59), Jakub Hrozek wrote:
>a man page one liner :)
>
>No need to explicitly mention IPAv2, I hope there are no deployments of
>IPAv1 left anymore :)
>
>This change was suggested by Rob in
>https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1907#comment:2

>From a571f05f492090e95ec25ba1e10b7f843f4688b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>From: Jakub Hrozek <jhro...@redhat.com>
>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 22:57:49 +0100
>Subject: [PATCH] MAN: Drop the reference to IPAv2 in the man page
>
>As suggested by Rob in
>https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1907#comment:2
>---
> src/man/sssd-ipa.5.xml | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
>diff --git a/src/man/sssd-ipa.5.xml b/src/man/sssd-ipa.5.xml
>index 
>be390d58dd3ce5a6ca6d5212d2c7aa176d3a74c4..11bfb7b0a273fa10fbb610490602c761cefcad90
> 100644
>--- a/src/man/sssd-ipa.5.xml
>+++ b/src/man/sssd-ipa.5.xml
>@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
>                     <listitem>
>                         <para>
>                             Optional. This option tells SSSD to automatically
>-                            update the DNS server built into FreeIPA v2 with
>+                            update the DNS server built into FreeIPA with
>                             the IP address of this client. The update is
>                             secured using GSS-TSIG. The IP address of the IPA
>                             LDAP connection is used for the updates, if it is
LGTM.

FreeIPA v2 is also mentioned on other space.
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                <varlistentry>
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                    <term>ipa_hbac_treat_deny_as (string)</term>
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                    <listitem>
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                        <para>
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            This option specifies how to treat 
the deprecated
sssd-ipa.5.xml:                            DENY-type HBAC rules. As of FreeIPA 
v2.1, DENY
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            rules are no longer supported on the 
server. All
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            users of FreeIPA will need to 
migrate their rules
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            to use only the ALLOW rules. The 
client will
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            support two modes of operation 
during this
sssd-ipa.5.xml-                            transition period:


Do you think that is it a time to remove ipa_hbac_treat_deny_as?
I doubt anyone uses sssd with FreeIPA < 2.1

LS
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