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** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: Fabrice Coutadeur (fabricesp) => (unassigned)
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This bug was fixed in the package sssd - 1.5.13-0ubuntu1
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* FFE: New upstream release. (LP: #860297)
- control: Add libunistring-dev to build-depends.
- sssd.install: Include libipa_hbac.so*.
* Rebuild against current libldb1,
** Tags added: rls-mgr-o-tracking
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indeed, there is bug 860297 for a FFE to update to 1.5.13 as well as
fixing this and a bunch of other grave bugs.
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Might be usefull to know that Timo has a working package in his ppa.
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apparently broken again after a libldb update.
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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Hi,
I think sssd is with the wrong libldb version linked
libldb1 = 1:1.1.2~git20110807-1
ln -s /usr/lib/ldb/modules/ldb/memberof.so /usr/lib/i386-linux-
gnu/ldb/modules/ldb/
sssd -i -d 10
(Fri Sep 2 16:49:24 2011) [sssd] [check_file] (1): lstat for
[/var/run/nscd/socket] failed: [2][No such
Hi,
I have a fresh install of Oneiric, with the sssd version 1.5.8-0ubuntu3
and I have the following errors with default config of sssd.conf
(Thu Sep 1 10:42:04 2011) [sssd[pam]] [ldb] (0): Unable to load modules for
/var/lib/sss/db/sssd.ldb: (null)
(Thu Sep 1 10:42:04 2011) [sssd[pam]] [sss_p
I just uploaded 1.5.8 to Oneiric.
Adding a Natty and an Oneiric task and marking the Oneiric one as Fix released.
** Also affects: sssd (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: sssd (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: High
Assignee: Fabrice Coutadeur (fabricesp
Stephen,
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/896
I hope that is correct for you :) If you need more please let me know.
(This is a great learning experience for me)
** Bug watch added: fedorahosted.org/sssd/ #896
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/896
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Richard, please open a new bug, as this crash is not related to the
issue described here.
Please include:
sssd.conf (sanitized as needed)
Your PAM stack (not sure what it is on Ubuntu. On Fedora it would be
/etc/pam.d/system-auth)
sssd_.log (set debug_level = 9 in the [domain/]
section of sssd.
Sorry Richard, I should have explained myself in greater detail. A core
file is a file that contains a memory dump of a program at a time it
crashed. It is very useful for debugging the crash.
On some systems (production systems in general), generating core files
is disabled, as they can potential
I am indeed using running 1.5.7 from the PPA.
I do not know what 'grab a core file' would entail sorry. I do not
normally debug and report at this level :/
If you could PM me some instructions to get the needed info, I would be
more than happy to assist and get this crash reported the proper way
Richard,
are you running 1.5.7 from the PPA? I skimmed through the upstream bugs
fixed since 1.5.7 and I could not see any crasher bugs. It would be very
helpful if you could grab a core file and attach it either here or even
to upstream bug tracker (https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/).
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Using the updated Package from Post #19 Above,
I am getting a segfault on libsss_ldap.so
In /var/log/syslog:
Jun 9 18:16:34 pre-deploy kernel: [ 1324.100853] sssd_be[4488]: segfault at 0
ip b6c8313e sp bfe02320 error 4 in libsss_ldap.so.1.0.0[b6c69000+67000]
Jun 9 18:16:35 pre-deploy sssd[be[C
Hi Fabrice,
I followed the new package process, you can consult the needs-packaging
bug : LP#790362 It was sponsored and is now waiting in new. I'll contact
the debian maintainer to see what is plans are, I agree it would make
more sense to merge from debian but I wanted to have something in the
a
Hi Michael,
Where did you uploaded ding-libs? In Ubuntu, for new packages, you have
to follow the New package process. Anyway,as a MOTU, I have upload
rights (I just don't have the time right now to work on it properly), so
I was planning to upload it by myself.
The package should be upgraded in
I fully agree with you, it's just that policies are usually hard to
circumvent. The first step in any case is to get 1.5.x in oneiric so we
have something to SRU in natty. I have started work on that using the
great packaging of Fabrice Coutadeur, ding-libs is in the upload queue
and sssd will foll
In response to comment #26 by Michael, keeping sssd 1.5.x out of Natty
seems rather silly, as sssd 1.2.x never, ever worked with Natty in the
first place. sssd 1.2.x might have compiled, and been available for
install, but it was never functional. The restrictions on version
upgrades in SRUs are th
As far as I know, a version upgrade is out of the question for an SRU.
The only way to get this fixed in Natty is to have a working patch
against 1.2.1, correct me if I'm wrong.
The upgrade to the 1.5.x series should definitely be done for Oneiric
though.
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Now works fine. Thanks.
Is it possible to build it for lucid too?
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1.5.7-0ubuntu1~natty2 from the PPA fixed it here aswell - thanks! Lets
hope you can get this into natty :)
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Yep, that's fixed it for me.
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Hi,
Fixed package has been uploaded to the previous ppa. Thanks for testing
it!
Fabrice
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1.5.7. The same:
[sssd[be[TELROS.LAN]]] [load_backend_module] (0): Unable to load ldap module
with path (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/sssd/libsss_ldap.so), error:
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/sssd/libsss_ldap.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such
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Tried the updated packages and got the same errors as comment #5,
missing libsss_ldap.so
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Hi,
I've packaged 1.5.7 in my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~fabricesp/+archive/experimental): could you
please check if that issue is gone with that version, and that the
package works correctly?
If so, I'll push it to the archive, try to get get it backported and try
to get it updated in Debian, a
Sorry folks, this bug completely fell off my radar (mostly because no
one reported it upstream).
I should point out that SSSD 1.2.x is EOL in favor of SSSD 1.5.x LTM
(long-term maintenance).
It would be best to get your package maintainer to update to a supported
package. Otherwise, I can't guara
Confirming too:
1. natty version doesn't start at all with the same error.
2. nss queries hang with version from ppa. And we don't use enumeration in our
environment.
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Hi, I have the same problem wtih the packages from PPA for fabrice_sp
(1.2.1-4.1ubuntu4~ppa3)
id
getent passwd
dosen't return
i have also testet the packages from natty, and i have the same errors
as comment 0
thx
Franz
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Just adding another confirmation of the issue with `getent passwd` etc
hanging after installing from the PPA mentioned above.
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Is there anything else I can do to help move this to towards resolution?
Thanks,
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I also tried you ppa packages, and ssh hangs when trying to login and I
do not really get any good debug output from sssd or ssh.
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Stephen,
I'm pretty sure 300 seconds is more than enough, because A) it worked
previously, and B) this is a home setup.. I have less that 30 total groups
and users in LDAP.
I did try changing the setting to 600 seconds, and the results are the
same. I also tried setting ldap_search_time
That's an unrelated issue. You wouldn't see this with 'enumerate =
false', for one thing.
What it's telling you is that 300s isn't long enough to fully process
all users, groups and group memberships. Chances are that you have a
very large or complicated group setup.
Try setting 'ldap_enumeration
More progress! We seem to be past the stuff that has to do with missing
files now. However, it looks like the patches didn't quite do the trick.
Something is causing the LDAP entries not to get returned. In fact, it
doesn't even seem to try and process anything past the first user found.
Here are t
(uploaded in my ppa)
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New package uploaded, with fixed links. This should work now.
Thanks for your patience!
Fabrice
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Getting closer! I now end up with a /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sssd/
directory, full of links like libsss_{ipa,krb5,ldap,proxy,simple}.so, but
the files they actually point to are missing.
Thanks!
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On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Fabrice Coutadeur wrote:
> Good catch! It seems tha
Good catch! It seems that it was missing since the beginning of the
Natty version.
I've updated the package in my ppa: could you please try again?
thanks,
Fabrice
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Fabrice,
Thanks for the help! It looks like some of the files are missing from the
packages... in particular the libsss_*.so files that provide the backends
(like libsss_ldap.so and libsss_krb5.so).
Here is a sample log entry:
(Fri Apr 8 16:31:54 2011) [sssd] [monitor_service_init] (3): Initial
Hi,
I've uploaded the patched package to my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~fabricesp/+archive/ppa/+packages).
Could you please check that the fix works correctly?
Thanks,
Fabrice
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Thanks for the pointers: will check those commits now
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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The commits:
23e8d84320ae8b76d244764c02e44036e96cd4df
21f28bdbab10881b9fb0b890dfa15af429326606
29dfae2a89551026f861f1f857187c22e30730c9
bd880fde928e0cb0eee5d59e2fd5f26d75698b5c
Are the necessary upstream changes to fix this issue. They don't apply
cleanly on the 1.2.x branch since the primary Mak
Confirmed. The issue here is that the ldb module interface has changed
between libldb0 and libldb1, and the memberof.so module built by sssd is
still using the old API - so libldb can't do anything with it.
There are new upstream versions out, that probably add support for the
new libldb.
Fabric
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