Hey,
I'm getting this message pretty often...
(Thu Jan 26 21:23:03 2017) [sssd[nss]] [sss_dp_get_reply] (0x0010): The Data
Provider returned an error
[org.freedesktop.sssd.Error.DataProvider.NotSupported]
I get it in pam and nss services...could someone suggest which log level I
should
Hello,
This message below indicates SSSD may be in an offline state, this can
happen for a number of different reasons.
(Wed Jan 18 17:22:33 2017) [sssd[be[concordia.ca]]]
[be_get_account_info] (0x0100): Request processed. Returned 1,11,Fast
reply - offline
Could you search the
We do see errors in the log, although not clear yet if the large number of them
were due to sssd service not being restarted (we fixed that and still saw the
same two errors in the logs - just not sure if as often)
"(Wed Jan 25 21:50:20 2017) [sssd[nss]] [sss_dp_get_reply] (0x0010): The Data
Hi Everyone,
I am running into a problem with usernames disappearing (and being replaced by
their uids). The prompt in the terminal also changes to "i have no name!@"
Jakub suggested that it could be that the getgr* is failing for some reason
Here is the timestamp for when the error happens:
I have the same problem...
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 03:04:09PM -0800, Ali, Saqib wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We would like to setup SSSD to use AD for User Authentication and
> Kerberos for our Linux environment. The User Principal Names (UPN) in
> our Active Directory exceed 32 characters occasionally. Will that
> cause any
On Thu, 2017-01-26 at 09:35 +0100, Sumit Bose wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:54:17PM -, smfre...@gmail.com wrote:
> > It wasn't obvious from the documentation whether with sssd-libwbclient
> > (only, ie without sssd-winbind-idmap installed and configured in smb.conf,
> > since
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:54:17PM -, smfre...@gmail.com wrote:
> It wasn't obvious from the documentation whether with sssd-libwbclient (only,
> ie without sssd-winbind-idmap installed and configured in smb.conf, since
> sssd-winbind-idmap is not available in most versions of RHEL7 as it