On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On (18/08/17 15:37), Louis Garcia wrote:
>On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 12:54 PM, Louis Garcia <louisgtwo(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Louis Garcia <louisgtwo(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Louis Garcia <louisgtwo(a)gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 4:08 AM, Jakub Hrozek
<jhrozek(a)redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 08:42:34AM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
>>>>> > On (17/08/17 12:38), Louis Garcia wrote:
>>>>> > >Sorry to mail you directly but I think the sssd user
mailing list
is
>>>>> not
>>>>> > >accepting my emails. I replied twice to this thread
yesterday and
>>>>> both
>>>>> > >bounced.
>>>>> > >
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> > I have no idea why you have problems to send a mails there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, this is partially my fault. I should be watching the
moderation
>>>>> queue, but lately we've been getting so much spam (sometimes one
spam
>>>>> attempt per hour) that I overlooked your e-mail.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can subscribe to the list and then your messages will go right
to
>>>>> the list w/o the moderation queue!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sssd-users-request(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
>>>> Aug 15 (3 days ago)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> to me
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>>>>
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>>> I subscribed here:
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>>> /admin/lists/sssd-users.lists.fedorahosted.org/ and I receive all
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>>> from the list but I don't have a user account.
>>> How do I properly subscribe?
>>>
>>>
>> I test by login out of gnome and login back in. After I open a terminal
>> and run klist
>>
>> klist: Credentials cache keyring 'persistent:1000:1000' not found
>>
>> Then I need to kinit and if I klist again
>>
>> Ticket cache: KEYRING:persistent:1000:1000
>> Default principal: louisgtwo(a)MONTCLAIRE.LOCAL
>>
>> Valid starting Expires Service principal
>> 08/18/2017 12:33:50 08/19/2017 12:33:33 krbtgt/MONTCLAIRE.LOCAL@
>> MONTCLAIRE.LOCAL
>>
>>
>> after that I can ssh and mount nfs4 krb5p. I want to receive my ticket
>> when I login.
>>
>> I am not sure how to search journald. I used 'journalctl -u pam' with
no
>> effect
>>
IMHO the simplest would be following command.
journalctl --since=-30min | grep pam_
>> #cat /etc/pam.d/system-auth
>> #%PAM-1.0
>> # This file is auto-generated.
>> # User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
>> auth required pam_env.so
>> auth required pam_faildelay.so delay=2000000
>> auth sufficient pam_fprintd.so
>> auth [default=1 ignore=ignore success=ok] pam_succeed_if.so uid
>=
>> 1000 quiet
>> auth [default=1 ignore=ignore success=ok] pam_localuser.so
>> auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
>> auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 1000 quiet_success
>> auth sufficient pam_sss.so forward_pass
>> auth required pam_deny.so
>>
>> account required pam_unix.so
>> account sufficient pam_localuser.so
>> account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 1000 quiet
>> account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_sss.so
>> account required pam_permit.so
>>
>> password requisite pam_pwquality.so try_first_pass
local_users_only
>> retry=3 authtok_type=
>> password sufficient pam_unix.so sha512 shadow nullok
try_first_pass
>> use_authtok
>> password sufficient pam_sss.so use_authtok
>> password required pam_deny.so
>>
>> session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke
>> session required pam_limits.so
>> -session optional pam_systemd.so
>> session [success=1 default=ignore] pam_succeed_if.so service in
crond
>> quiet use_uid
>> session required pam_unix.so
>> session optional pam_sss.so
>>
>> # cat /etc/pam.d/password-auth
>> #%PAM-1.0
>> # This file is auto-generated.
>> # User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
>> auth required pam_env.so
>> auth required pam_faildelay.so delay=2000000
>> auth [default=1 ignore=ignore success=ok] pam_succeed_if.so uid
>=
>> 1000 quiet
>> auth [default=1 ignore=ignore success=ok] pam_localuser.so
>> auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
>> auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 1000 quiet_success
>> auth sufficient pam_sss.so forward_pass
>> auth required pam_deny.so
>>
>> account required pam_unix.so
>> account sufficient pam_localuser.so
>> account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 1000 quiet
>> account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_sss.so
>> account required pam_permit.so
>>
>> password requisite pam_pwquality.so try_first_pass
local_users_only
>> retry=3 authtok_type=
>> password sufficient pam_unix.so sha512 shadow nullok
try_first_pass
>> use_authtok
>> password sufficient pam_sss.so use_authtok
>> password required pam_deny.so
>>
>> session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke
>> session required pam_limits.so
>> -session optional pam_systemd.so
>> session [success=1 default=ignore] pam_succeed_if.so service in
crond
>> quiet use_uid
>> session required pam_unix.so
>> session optional pam_sss.so
>>
>>
>do I need to login to gdm with my domain realm? louisgtwo(a)montclaire.local
>??
It should not be related to your issue. But realm is usually uppercase.
You use id_provider files + auth_provider krb5.
You said sssd by default serves files. Once I get krb5 auth working local
accounts will be removed.
I assume that local user still have a local password.
Is local password(in /etc/shadow) the same as you have for kerberos(passed
to
kinit)?
BTW if you still have local password then you will be able to login
with both passwords. But only logging with krb5 password will obtain
ticket for
you. otherwise pam_unix will be used an not pam_sss.
If you have root password then you can delete local password with
passwd --delete $local_user.
So you will not use local password by mistake for login.
LS
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