[SSSD-users] SSSD starts, then stops

Lukas Slebodnik lslebodn at redhat.com
Mon Jan 12 07:52:24 UTC 2015


On (11/01/15 23:11), Christian Tardif wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have SSSD installed and setup as I did numerous times. But this times, it
>refuses to work correctly.
>
>The domain is a samba 4.1.14 domain with rfc2307 enabled (and users
>provisionned accordingly). SSSD has been ser as:
>
>========================================================
>[domain/THEDOMAIN]
>id_provider = ldap
>auth_provider = ldap
>chpass_provider = ldap
>access_provider = simple
>ldap_uri = ldap://THESERVERDOMAIN/
>ldap_search_base = dc=THEDOMAIN,dc=THESUFFIX
>ldap_default_bind_dn = cn=ldap,cn=users,dc=THEDOMAIN,dc=THESUFFIX
>ldap_default_authtok = *********************
>ldap_default_authtok_type = password
>ldap_user_object_class = user
>ldap_user_search_base = cn=users,dc=THEDOMAIN,dc=THESUFFIX
>ldap_group_object_class = group
>ldap_group_search_base = cn=users,dc=THEDOMAIN,dc=THESUFFIX
>ldap_id_mapping = false
>#ldap_schema = ad
>ldap_schema = rfc2307bis
>ldap_tls_reqcert = never
>ldap_id_use_start_tls = false
>ldap_network_timeout = 6
>override_gid = 100
>enumerate = true
>cache_credentials = true
>cache_sensitive = false
>entry_cache_timeout = 600
>debug_level = 9
>
>[sssd]
>services = nss, pam
>config_file_version = 2
>domains = THEDOMAIN
>debug_level = 9
>
>[nss]
>filter_users = root,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radiusd,news,nscd
>override_homedir = /home/%u
>default_shell = /bin/bash
>debug_level = 9
>
>[pam]
>
>[sudo]
>
>[autofs]
>
>[ssh]
>========================================================
>
>When I start sssd, the users from the domain appears for a few seconds, then
>disappear, corresponding, obviously, with the moment that sssd dies.
Did sssd crash?

>Fron the logs, there's nothing, from what I can understand, that leads to a
>solution to fix this.
>
>Can someone helps be with that?
>
I can see that you have enabled verbose debugging in sssd.
You can try to find the most critical messages with a following grep command.
grep -E "\(0x00[1-9]0\)" sssd_xyz.log

If you do not find anything suspicious please send log files.

Which version of sssd do you use?

LS


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