This is the /etc/pam.d/system-auth file.  Is that what you are looking for?

#%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        sufficient    pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
auth        requisite     pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet
auth        sufficient    pam_sss.so use_first_pass
auth        required      pam_deny.so

account     required      pam_unix.so broken_shadow
account     sufficient    pam_localuser.so
account     sufficient    pam_succeed_if.so uid < 500 quiet
account     [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_sss.so
account     required      pam_permit.so

password    requisite     pam_cracklib.so try_first_pass retry=3 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_mkhomedir.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



From: "Sumit Bose" <sbose@redhat.com>
To: sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 2:01:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SSSD-users] Problem Authenticating with Sun DS 5.2

On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 03:31:36PM -0600, Matt Mencel wrote:
> I am running Centos 6.5 and installed the latest SSSD from the IPA repo, 1.11.90.
>
>
> I've got it working to the point where I can run the 'id' command and it will return an LDAP user. When I try to authenticate using SSH however I just get "Permission denied". The SSSD log shows the bind is invalid, as if I'm using a bad password or bind DN.
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>
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> (Tue Mar 4 15:20:29 2014) [sssd[be[LDAP]]] [simple_bind_done] (0x0400): Bind result: Invalid credentials(49), no errmsg set
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> On my LDAP server I see that it is returning err=49.
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> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=520 slot=520 LDAPS connection from 10.50.2.35 to 10.50.2.10
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=-1 msgId=-1 - SSL 128-bit RC4
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="uid=ACCOUNT,ou=People,dc=here,dc=com" method=128 version=3
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=49 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=1 msgId=2 - UNBIND
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=1 msgId=-1 - closing - U1
> [04/Mar/2014:15:22:52 -0600] conn=2287156 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
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> I've tested over and over and I know I'm using the correct password. Tried multiple accounts all with their correct passwords and get the same result.
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> I'm not using TLS, just LDAPS on port 636. Could it be that SSSD is using RC4 encryption and our LDAP server doesn't support RC4? Just not sure where else to go with this.

Can you check or send you PAM configuration. I would assume that the
right password gets already lost in the PAM stack and SSSD never sees
it.

HTH

bye,
Sumit

>
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> This is my SSSD config.
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>
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> [domain/LDAP]
>
>
> auth_provider = ldap
> cache_credentials = True
> chpass_provider = ldap
> entry_cache_timeout = 600
> enumerate = false
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> id_provider = ldap
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> ldap_id_use_start_tls = False
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> ldap_schema = rfc2307bis
> ldap_search_base = dc=here,dc=com
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> ldap_user_search_base = ou=people,dc=here,dc=com
> ldap_user_object_class = myObjClass
> ldap_user_name = uid
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>
> ldap_group_seach_base = ou=groups,dc=here,dc=com
> ldap_group_object_class = groupofuniquenames
> ldap_page_size = 100
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> ldap_uri = ldaps://ldap.here.com:636
> debug_level = 9
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> ldap_default_bind_dn = cn=BINDUSER,ou=applications,dc=here,dc=com
> ldap_default_authtok = XXXXXXXX
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> ldap_network_timeout = 3
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> ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/openclad/cacert
> ldap_tls_reqcert = never
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> ldap_access_filter = (department=My Department)
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>
> [sssd]
> config_file_version = 2
> services = nss, pam
> domains = LDAP
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>
> [nss]
> filter_users = root,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radiusd,news,nscd
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>
> [pam]
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>
>

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