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  • Torbjörn Lönnemark's avatar
    Torbjörn Lönnemark authored
    On Fedora 41 and later, sssd.conf (and the rest of the contents of
    /etc/sssd/) should be group readable, which is enforced by ExecStartPre
    entries in sssd.service. Letting Puppet manage the file using incorrect
    permissions would cause the sssd service to be restarted every puppet
    run.
    
    On other operating systems (such as el8), the file being group readable
    is considered too broad, causing permission checks to fail on startup,
    and in turn causing the service to fail.
    
    Also strip the executable bit, which should not have been set at all.
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