[SSSD-users] SSSD starts, then stops

Christian Tardif christian.tardif at servinfo.ca
Tue Jan 13 03:43:17 UTC 2015


OK, now I can login. I was using pam_listfile.so module, but the 
required group to allow login did not have required posix gid to be 
available in the linux box. Now it has.

So my main problem is the unability to use enumerate=true. Not 
necessarily a big deal, but maybe worth verifying why, though.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Christian Tardif
christian.tardif at servinfo.ca





------ Message d'origine ------
De : "Christian Tardif" <christian.tardif at servinfo.ca>
À : sssd-users at lists.fedorahosted.org; "Lukas Slebodnik" 
<lslebodn at redhat.com>
Envoyé 2015-01-12 22:33:37
Objet : Re: [SSSD-users] SSSD starts, then stops

>One thing I've noticed tonight, while doing some more tests, is that 
>sssd doesn't crash anymore when I'm not setting enumerate to true. I'm 
>still not able to login, but I'll be working on this one. I'm making 
>some progress....
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Christian Tardif
>christian.tardif at servinfo.ca
>
>
>
>
>
>------ Message d'origine ------
>De : "Lukas Slebodnik" <lslebodn at redhat.com>
>À : "Christian Tardif" <christian.tardif at servinfo.ca>
>Cc: "End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon" 
><sssd-users at lists.fedorahosted.org>
>Envoyé 2015-01-12 08:58:32
>Objet : Re: [SSSD-users] SSSD starts, then stops
>
>>On (12/01/15 13:39), Christian Tardif wrote:
>>>It looks like it existed gracefully, from my sssd.log
>>>
>>>I'm using sssd version 1.11.6
>>>
>>>I'm attaching all (rather big) logs
>>>
>>
>>From sssd.log:
>>(Mon Jan 12 08:32:56 2015) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (0x0080): Connection 
>>is not open for dispatching.
>>(Mon Jan 12 08:32:56 2015) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (0x0040): 
>>Child [SERVINFO] terminated with signal [6]
>>
>>signal 6 is SIGABRT.
>>
>>Could you provide coredump?
>>
>>If you are using CentOS or Fedora then the simplest way is to use 
>>abrt.
>>
>>LS
>
>_______________________________________________
>sssd-users mailing list
>sssd-users at lists.fedorahosted.org
>https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-users



More information about the sssd-users mailing list