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On 06/02/2015 01:20 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 11:11:51AM -0600, Erinn Looney-Triggs
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>> This may or may not be related to FreeIPA, but it definitely is
>> related to SSSD, so I reckoned I would start here.
>>
>> I have two FreeIPA servers, after a password change for my
>> account, one FreeIPA server works with the new password, and the
>> other only works with the old password.
>>
>> However, kinit works fine on both, and if I understand all the
>> moving parts correctly a kinit is going to go against the KDC on
>> the respective IPA server, which backs into LDAP, yadda yadda, in
>> short my password IS changed on both, it is not a sync issue (I
>> believe), but SSSD is flunking out.
>>
>> Now I have run a debug session for SSSD and I THINK the following
>> is the relevant part:
>>
>> (Mon May 18 18:57:52 2015) [sssd[be[example.com]]]
>> [sasl_bind_send] (0x0100): Exe cuting sasl bind mech: GSSAPI,
>> user:
host/ipa2.example.com (Mon May 18 18:57:53 2015)
>> [sssd[be[example.com]]] [sasl_bind_send] (0x0020): ldap_sasl_bind
>> failed (49)[Invalid credentials]
>
> I think this just means the keytab is wrong, can you kinit with
> the keytab (kinit -k) ?
Yep, works without issue.
Interesting, can you then compare:
KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stderr kinit -k
with debug_level=10 logs you'll find in ldap_child.log ?
Mainly, are the same servers used?