https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=873988 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6)
Description of problem: The man pages are wrong to list 'force_timeout' as an option for the [sssd] section. It actually belongs in the SERVICES ([nss], [pam], etc.) or DOMAIN ([domain/DOMAINNAME], etc.) sections. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): sssd-1.9.2-6.el6.x86_64 Steps to Reproduce: Just type in "# man sssd.conf" and look for 'force_timeout' in the [sssd] section
Stephen has a patch.
blockedby: => blocking: => coverity: => design: => design_review: => 0 feature_milestone: => fedora_test_page: => milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.9.3 owner: somebody => sgallagh patch: 0 => 1 testsupdated: => 0
master: - 9ab30382e69fbe7b3a8f0183d3c017b41a43c54d - 144f36de56fdad2f373df21fc3c785bd8cd305e7 - 157223dce84e1fb8aa1edbb02dce02a0e4f76f2b
sssd-1-9: - c469044e9321f544f8c013e54424a0d02ca67ec3 - ccec8b087fdde800876855be91733bee1c7f808c - 8287077fadd58ded42a624a6e2f48452653c3f20
resolution: => fixed status: new => closed
Metadata Update from @jhrozek: - Issue assigned to sgallagh - Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.9.3
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