Hi,
I do not see the email where you sent the logs as attachment. Maybe it is stuck in moderation (maybe the attachment was too big or something). I only noticed you sent something thanks to your last message. Can you please sent the logs directly to me?
If the logs are too big, It will help if you stop sssd, delete the logs, start sssd again and redo the test. This will keep the logs shorter.
Thanks,
Michal
On 08/31/2017 03:45 PM, William Edsall wrote:
Further testing I think user1 may have been cached all along. I was not clearing cache while sssd was stopped.
After stopping, clearing, starting - id user1 hangs. I then add ad_server and debug_level to sssd.conf and restart it. I can now id user1 but I believe it's coming from cache.
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 9:28 AM, William Edsall <wedsall@gmail.com mailto:wedsall@gmail.com> wrote:
Steps: left realm, joined realm as user1, added debug_level and ad_server to sssd.conf (it seems to hang when it runs into a dead ad_server), restarted nssd. I ran an id on user1, it returned data. No data for user2. I then cleared cache using: sss_cache -E, id'ed user1 again and data was returned. Still no data for user2. [sssd] domains = example.com <http://example.com> default_domain_suffix = example.com <http://example.com> config_file_version = 2 services = nss, pam [domain/example.com <http://example.com>] debug_level = 9 ad_domain = example.com <http://example.com> ad_server = EXAMPLE.EXAMPLE.COM <http://EXAMPLE.EXAMPLE.COM> krb5_realm = EXAMPLE.COM <http://EXAMPLE.COM> realmd_tags = manages-system joined-with-samba cache_credentials = True id_provider = ad krb5_store_password_if_offline = True default_shell = /bin/bash ldap_id_mapping = True use_fully_qualified_names = True fallback_homedir = /home/%u@%d access_provider = ad Logs: sssd_nss is ~700 of the following lines: (Thu Aug 31 09:21:05 2017) [sssd[nss]] [sss_dp_get_reply] (0x0010): The Data Provider returned an error [org.freedesktop.sssd.Error.DataProvider.Offline] sssd_example.com.log (attached). On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 7:44 AM, Michal Židek <mzidek@redhat.com <mailto:mzidek@redhat.com>> wrote: On 08/30/2017 09:49 PM, William Edsall wrote: Hello list, I've configured sssd on Centos 7 with the very basics. I'm able to id my own user account, which was used to join the domain (via realm), but unable to id any other account. Does anything make sense about this? I should mention this is a very large (50,000+) corporate AD. Thanks William Hello, please provide sssd domain and sssd_nss logs with debug_level = 9 as well as your SSSD configuration file. For more details see: https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/troubleshooting.html <https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/troubleshooting.html> Michal _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org <mailto:sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org <mailto:sssd-users-leave@lists.fedorahosted.org>
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