On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 11:54:39PM +0100, Robert Zmijan wrote:
>> On 06/04/2014 04:13 PM, Robert Zmijan wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 18:15 +0100, Robert Zmijan wrote:
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to setup sssd to use ldap_default_bind_dn and
>>>>> ldap_default_authok. currently I have in my sssd.conf
>>>>> ldap_default_bind_dn = cn=sssd,ou=services,dc=myhost,dc=net
>>>>> ldap_default_authok = mypassword I understand that I would
>>>>> have to put 'mypassword' in ldap under the name of
'sssd'
>>>>> the problem I'm facing is that when i type: sss_obfuscate I
>>>>> get this:
>>>>>
>>>>> File "/usr/sbin/sss_obfuscate", line 81 print "Cannot
read
>>>>> internal configuration files"
>>>>
>>>> chmod 0600 /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
>>>>
>>
>>> Just did that. running sss_obuscate has still the same effect as
>>> above:
>>
>>> File "/usr/sbin/sss_obfuscate", line 81 print "Cannot read
>>> internal configuration files"
>>
>>> Syntax Error: invalid syntax
>>
>> "invalid syntax" probably means you have an error in the config
>> file. Mind including it so we can help you spot the syntax error?
>
> Sure, did you mean sssd.conf?
>
> here it is
>
> [sssd]
> config_file_version = 2
> services = nss, pam
> domains = LDAP
>
> [nss]
>
> filter_users = root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radiusd,news,nscd
>
>
> [pam]
>
> # Example LDAP domain
> [domain/LDAP]
> id_provider = ldap
>
> ldap_id_use_start_tls = True
>
> auth_provider = ldap
> chpass_provider = ldap
> access_provider = ldap
>
> ldap_access_filter = gidNumber=100
>
> ldap_user_ssh_public_key = sshPublicKey
> ldap_default_bind_dn=cn=sssd,ou=services,dc=myhost,dc=net
>
> ldap_tls_reqcert = never
> ldap_tls_cacert = /etc/openldap/ssl/ldapscert.crt
> ldap_uri = ldap://127.0.0.1
> ldap_search_base = dc=homelinux,dc=net
> ldap_user_search_base = ou=People,dc=myhost,dc=net
> ldap_group_search_base = ou=Group,dc=myhost,dc=net
>
> enumerate = true
>
> cache_credentials = true
This configuration looks good and is working for me with sss_obfuscate.
Which platform/distribution do you use? Maybe there are issues with the
path to the config file? You can use the -f option to explicitly tell
sss_obfuscate which config file to read.
HTH
bye,
Sumit
Also I notice sss_obfuscate is a python script, and starts in my system
the beginning of the script looks like this:
---------
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
from optparse import OptionParser
import pysss
import SSSDConfig
import getpass
-----------
how can I check if these things are in my system and are imported
properly. I'm guessing my issue can be due to python incompatibility, or
missing libraries?
R.