On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:44:35PM +0200, Aziz Sasmaz wrote:
>    Hi,
>    sssd  gives below error when it tries to connect to my ldap server .  My
>    ldap server is CentOS release 6.2 (Final) and  the servers using sssd is
>    the same. 
>    In one of my datacenters i use gentoo ldap servers and redhat(5) sssd
>    servers and i got no errors with the same configuration parameters.
>    It says below "something bad happened".  what is that something? could you
>    please help me regarding this error?
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [set_server_common_status] (4): Marking server '172.16.10.48' as 'working'
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [simple_bind_send] (4): Executing simple bind as:
>    uid=aziz,ou=People,dc=bilyoner,dc=com
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [sdap_process_result] (4): ldap_result gave -1, something bad happend!
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [be_pam_handler_callback] (4): Backend returned: (3, 4, <NULL>) [Internal
>    Error (System error)]
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [be_pam_handler_callback] (4): Sending result [4][azldap.bilyoner.com]
>    (Thu Feb  9 13:35:30 2012) [sssd[be[azldap.bilyoner.com]]]
>    [be_pam_handler_callback] (4): Sent result [4][azldap.bilyoner.com]
>    Thanks,
>    AS

Unfortunately the LDAP library does not pass any extra information
except the "something bad happened" sentence to the client side.

Do you have access to the server logs? Can you check if there is any
useful information there?

My guess would be to check for any certificate issues.
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