Thanks for the replies. We have migrated most servers to RHEL7. I'll see about
configuring the default_ccache_name on those, one way or another.
-Marius
20. sep. 2017 kl. 09.02 skrev Jakub Hrozek via FreeIPA-users
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 04:25:21PM -0400, Simo Sorce wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-09-19 at 20:27 +0200, Jakub Hrozek via FreeIPA-users
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 05:11:09PM +0200, Marius Bjørnstad via
>> FreeIPA-users wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> When /tmp is full, it is impossible to authenticate with Kerberos.
>>> Login with password over SSH and sudo don't work. Login with ssh
>>> key works fine. Here is the output in the system log when I try to
>>> log on via SSH with password auth (this is on RHEL 6):
>>>
>>> Sep 18 16:56:59 vali sshd[35157]: Set /proc/self/oom_score_adj to 0
>>> Sep 18 16:56:59 vali sshd[35157]: Connection from 192.168.1.48 port
>>> 49917
>>> Sep 18 16:57:02 vali [sssd[krb5_child[35165]]]: Credentials cache
>>> I/O operation failed XXX
>>> Sep 18 16:57:02 vali [sssd[krb5_child[35165]]]: Credentials cache
>>> I/O operation failed XXX
>>> Sep 18 16:57:04 vali sshd[35157]: Failed password for paalmbj from
>>> 192.168.1.48 port 49917 ssh2
>>> Sep 18 16:57:07 vali sshd[35158]: Connection closed by 192.168.1.48
>>>
>>> From SSH I get:
>>> Permission denied, please try again.
>>>
>>> The problem seems to be that Kerberos can't store its credentials
>>> cache. Is this normal, and is there a way around it? Sure, ideally
>>> I should limit the space usable by each user, but that doesn't help
>>> when a given user needs to log in and fix their tmp usage.
>>
>> Well, you need to store the credentials /somewhere/...so if the
>> credential storage is full, the only remaining thing is to fall back
>> to
>> cached passwords.
>>
>> Which, if they are available (through cache_credentials=True in
>> sssd.conf) is what I'd expect to happen. If that doesn't happen,
>> please
>> post your sssd logs..
>>
>
> That should happen only if we are offline, not if krb auth fails?
Yes, you're right, sorry.
(Although we've had a request to allow to run sssd in a degraded
responder-only mode in case /var is full and the providers can't write
into the db, I guess that's what I confused the issue with)
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