That's odd. Which version of SSSD are you using on which platform?
I am using sssd-1.9.2-82.el6. I am running rhel 6.4. I can't budge on the OS, but I can update the RPM if necessary.
Can you use strace to trace the authentication process form the sshd side? Some thing like
strace -o /tmp/strace.out -s 256 -p PID_of_the_main_sshd_process
You mean the main sshd process correct? Not the ssh process that I create when I try to ssh as my user?
root 25000 1 0 14:00 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
I ran the strace and I will send that to you very soon.
Thanks,
Kevin
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:02 AM, Sumit Bose sbose@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 06:25:36PM -0400, kevin sullivan wrote:
Lukas and Sumit, thanks for your responses.
According to the logs your password has 13 characters, does this make sense?
No, my password doesn't have 13 characters. I did notice that no matter what I typed, the authtok size was always 13.
That's odd. Which version of SSSD are you using on which platform?
Can you use strace to trace the authentication process form the sshd side? Some thing like
strace -o /tmp/strace.out -s 256 -p PID_of_the_main_sshd_process
should work.
The output will contain your password, please send the file to me directly and not to the list. From the output I would be able to see if the 13 character password is send to SSSD already from the sshd.
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