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Rafael Guterres Jeffman authored
When managing AD objects the SID of the objects are stored in FreeIPA database, but a user would still use the human readable values, like "AD\\user" or "user@ad.domain". This can cause idempotence issues in many cases, and prevent some actions to be performed, like ensure absence of the object. The methods added allow the conversion of one or multiple objects, and will be used by any module that manages AD objects. Signed-off-by:
Rafael Guterres Jeffman <rjeffman@redhat.com>
Rafael Guterres Jeffman authoredWhen managing AD objects the SID of the objects are stored in FreeIPA database, but a user would still use the human readable values, like "AD\\user" or "user@ad.domain". This can cause idempotence issues in many cases, and prevent some actions to be performed, like ensure absence of the object. The methods added allow the conversion of one or multiple objects, and will be used by any module that manages AD objects. Signed-off-by:
Rafael Guterres Jeffman <rjeffman@redhat.com>