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Supports deobfuscating LDAP passwords contained in (System Security Services Daemon) sssd.conf files.
A Python package which supports deobfuscating LDAP passwords contained in (System Security Services Daemon) sssd.conf files.
$ pip install sssdldapauth
CLI
$ sssdldapauth deobfuscate <obfuscated_password>
<password>
Library
from sssdldapauth import deobfuscate
password = deobfuscate("<obfuscated_password>")
Refer to the links provided below to install these development dependencies:
Setup
$ <runtimes.txt xargs -n 1 pyenv install -s
$ direnv allow
$ pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
$ pre-commit install
$ pip install -e .
Tests
Run the test suite against the active python environment.
$ pytest
Run the test suite against the active python environment and watch the codebase for any changes.
$ ptw
Run the test suite against all supported python versions.
$ tox
Create
Update the version number in sssdldapauth/__init__.py
.
Add an entry in HISTORY.md
.
Commit the changes, tag the commit, and push the tags:
$ git commit -am "v<major>.<minor>.<patch>"
$ git tag v<major>.<minor>.<patch>
$ git push origin main --tags
Convert the tag to a release in GitHub with the history entry as the description.
Build
$ python -m build
Upload
$ twine upload dist/*
FAQs
Supports deobfuscating LDAP passwords contained in (System Security Services Daemon) sssd.conf files.
We found that sssdldapauth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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