** Description changed: [Availability] Package is in universe since trusty: $ rmadison http-parser - http-parser | 2.1-2 | trusty/universe | source - http-parser | 2.1-2 | xenial/universe | source - http-parser | 2.1-2 | artful/universe | source - http-parser | 2.7.1-2 | bionic/universe | source - + http-parser | 2.1-2 | trusty/universe | source + http-parser | 2.1-2 | xenial/universe | source + http-parser | 2.1-2 | artful/universe | source + http-parser | 2.7.1-2 | bionic/universe | source [Rationale] + sssd uses http-parser in its sssd-secrets service [https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/design_pages/secrets_service.html], which has a REST API over a unix socket. + + The Debian sssd package has the secrets service enabled, and disabling + it in the Ubuntu package is part of the delta we carry. + + The secrets service can be used as a generic key/value database for + secrets, and one of its users is a kerberos KDC via KCM (Kerberos Cache + Manager), implemented by sssd-kcm. + + sssd-secrets is unix socket activated and won't be running until there + is a connection to that socket. + + The goal of this MIR is then twofold: + a) drop a delta we have with regards to debian + b) provide the sssd-secrets service for Ubuntu users [Security] [Quality assurance] [Dependencies] [Standards compliance] [Maintenance] [Background information]
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