#3858 sssctl user-show says that user is expired if the user comes from files provider
Closed: Fixed 5 years ago Opened 5 years ago by pbrezina.

sssctl user-show says that user is expired if the user comes from files provider. This is ok because files user's expiration time is always set to 0 but we should print a better, less confusing message. "Never" is a good candidate.

sssctl user-show files-user
Name: files-user
Cache entry creation date: 10/18/18 06:50:42
Cache entry last update time: 10/18/18 06:50:42
Cache entry expiration time: Expired
Initgroups expiration time: Initgroups were not yet performed
Cached in InfoPipe: No

Metadata Update from @pbrezina:
- Custom field rhbz adjusted to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1640576

5 years ago

The same thing will apply to groups.

Metadata Update from @thalman:
- Issue assigned to thalman

5 years ago

Metadata Update from @jhrozek:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

5 years ago

Metadata Update from @jhrozek:
- Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 2.1

5 years ago

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