[SSSD-users] Odd SSSD behavior

Erinn Looney-Triggs erinn.looneytriggs at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 17:11:51 UTC 2015


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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]
(Mon May 18 18:57:53 2015) [sssd[be[example.com]]] [sasl_bind_send]
(0x0080): Extended failure message: [SASL(-14): authorization failure:
mech ANONYMOUS is too weak]

Now I haven't tracked all this down, but I figured I would ask while I
was looking it all up, lest anyone have any great ideas.

Why one IPA server is working and the other isn't, well, clearly there
must be a config difference, but I am not sure what it is yet.

Thanks,
- -Erinn
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