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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi,
don't worry about it. Regressions can be serious. Let's mark this bug as
incomplete then, and it will auto-expire on its own if no further
information is added to it.
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Cheers, thanks for getting back to us with
In trying to recreate the issue this afternoon, it looks as though
installs based on all of the updated / most recent packages are
succeeding again (i.e., this may no longer be an issue).
In our dpkg logs, we noticed that an update came through today for libc-
bin (2.27-3ubuntu1), and wonder if
We are doing additional testing here. Please sit tight / do not research
further until we check into things further on our end.
Thanks again for your help.
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Before I continue - I want to say thanks for your response to this
report. I appreciate your effort and help.
As for the issue, when I say, "If I only install the latest packages" I
mean a fully up-to-date system at the time of install, including sssd
version 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.4. As part of my
What about ldap, is that openldap on the same server, or windows ad?
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Title:
_sasl_plugin_load failed
Status in
By "packages", do you mean only the cyrus-sasl2 packages, or also sssd?
In your tests, is sssd being restarted each time?
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... I tried this following Leonidas' (leosilvab) request to "Could you
downgrade to the previous version and check if it happens there too? And
so re upgrade and re-test?"
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If I only install the latest packages (without the earlier versions of
these packages being installed previously) (i.e., if I do a clean
install of the most current packages when deploying a new host), it does
not work.
If I downgrade the packages to the prior versions, and then upgrade the
So, when the system is up-to-date, there is no issue? I thought you
started seeing this problem *after* upgrading cyrus-sasl2. Sorry if I'm
confused.
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After allowing the packages to be upgraded to their newer versions, the
problem does _not_ persist. We see expected / desired results.
We only get a good outcome after the packages have been upgraded,
though. When the packages are installed as the initial versions ... that
is when we consistently
I will try updating the packages to their current-released versions and
see if the problem persists. We ran into this issue across several 18.04
deployments yesterday, though. It prevented commands like `id -u
username` from working (at least that is how we initially noticed a
problem).
I'll
I can confirm the sssd dep8 tests pass in bionic with the updated sasl package:
Get:3 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 libsasl2-2
amd64 2.1.27~101-g0780600+dfsg-3ubuntu2.1 [49.2 kB]
Get:41 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 sssd-ldap
amd64
We are using SSSD version 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.4 on Ubuntu 18.04.3. The
package itself is from the standard Ubuntu repos.
$ dpkg -s sssd
Package: sssd
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: metapackages
Installed-Size: 32
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: amd64
Multi-Arch:
When downgrading to the prior package, we do not see this problem.
We've taken the following steps as a work-around:
- apt-get -y --allow-downgrades install libsasl2-2=2.1.26.dfsg1-14build1
- apt-get -y --allow-downgrades install
libsasl2-modules-db=2.1.26.dfsg1-14build1
- apt-get -y
Can you also please show your sssd version and where it comes from?
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Title:
_sasl_plugin_load failed
Status in
Hi,
Could you downgrade to the previous version and check if it happens
there too? And so re upgrade and re-test?
Thanks!
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