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cmd/admin-handlers-idp-ldap.go
// account or STS account): requestorUser := cred.AccessKey requestorParentUser := cred.AccessKey requestorGroups := cred.Groups requestorIsDerivedCredential := false if cred.IsServiceAccount() || cred.IsTemp() { requestorParentUser = cred.ParentUser requestorIsDerivedCredential = true } // Check if we are creating svc account for request sender.
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src/main/java/jcifs/util/AuthenticationRateLimiter.java
if (username != null) { AccountAttempts account = accountAttempts.computeIfAbsent(username, k -> new AccountAttempts()); account.recordFailure(); if (account.getFailedAttempts() >= maxAttemptsPerAccount) { account.lockOut(lockoutDuration); totalAccountsLocked.incrementAndGet();
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docs/site-replication/README.md
Previously, site replication required the root credentials of peer sites to be identical. This is no longer necessary because STS tokens are now signed with the site replicator service account credentials, thus allowing flexibility in the independent management of root accounts across sites and the ability to disable root accounts eventually.
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cmd/admin-handlers-users.go
return } // Permission checks: // // 1. Any type of account (i.e. access keys (previously/still called service // accounts), STS accounts, internal IDP accounts, etc) with the // policy.UpdateServiceAccountAdminAction permission can update any service // account. // // 2. We would like to let a user update their own access keys, however it
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cmd/iam-object-store.go
stsPolicyMappingsCount++ // If a service account's parent user is not in iamUsersMap, the // parent is an STS account. Such accounts may have a policy mapped // on the parent user, so we load them. This is not needed for the // initial server startup, however, it is needed for the case where // the STS account's policy mapping (for example in LDAP mode) may
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cmd/iam.go
// As the session policy exists, even if the parent is the root account, it // must be restricted by it. So, we set `.IsOwner` to false here // unconditionally. // // We also set `DenyOnly` arg to false here - this is an IMPORTANT corner // case: DenyOnly is used only for allowing an account to do actions related // to its own account (like create service accounts for itself, among
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src/main/java/jcifs/SID.java
* been resolved and it is not a domain SID or builtin account, * the full DOMAIN\name form of the account will be * returned (e.g. MYDOM\alice or MYDOM\Domain Users). * If the SID has been resolved but it is is a domain SID, * only the domain name will be returned (e.g. MYDOM). * If the SID has been resolved but it is a builtin account, * only the name component will be returned (e.g. SYSTEM).Registered: Sat Dec 20 13:44:44 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Aug 16 01:32:48 UTC 2025 - 5.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
tests/preload_test.go
} var users2 []User DB.Preload("Account", clause.Eq{Column: "number", Value: users[0].Account.Number}).Find(&users2, "id IN ?", userIDs) sort.Slice(users2, func(i, j int) bool { return users2[i].ID < users2[j].ID }) for idx, user := range users2[1:2] { if user.Account.Number != "" { t.Errorf("No account should found for user %v but got %v", idx+2, user.Account.Number) } }
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cmd/admin-router.go
// Service accounts ops adminRouter.Methods(http.MethodPut).Path(adminVersion + "/add-service-account").HandlerFunc(adminMiddleware(adminAPI.AddServiceAccount)) adminRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).Path(adminVersion+"/update-service-account").HandlerFunc(adminMiddleware(adminAPI.UpdateServiceAccount)).Queries("accessKey", "{accessKey:.*}")
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internal/auth/credentials.go
AccessKey: DefaultAccessKey, SecretKey: DefaultSecretKey, } ) // claim key found in credentials which are service accounts const iamPolicyClaimNameSA = "sa-policy" const ( // AccountOn indicates that credentials are enabled AccountOn = "on" // AccountOff indicates that credentials are disabled AccountOff = "off" ) // Credentials holds access and secret keys.
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