On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 03:53:56PM -0800, Omen Wild wrote:
> eQuoting Sumit Bose <[email protected]> on Thu, Feb 23 09:34:
> >
> > Yes, Samba debug logs would be useful. One of the more recent issues
> > which might not be fixed in the SSSD ubuntu package you use is
> > https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/3028. Do you have a chance to test
> > with SSSD 1.14.x?
> 
> I compiled the 1.14.2-2.1 source (which was temporarily in Zesty), but
> there was no change in behavior. I double checked, and the patch listed
> in the bug is applied. 
> 
> The Samba logs (log level = 999) are available from:
> https://descolada.ucdavis.edu/d4dfd28c-fa22-11e6-9678-3417ebb1df52/
> 
> I broke the logs into 3 parts:
> 
> The login from a Windows 2016 server: 1-169.237.42.115.login.log
> 
> Loading the Windows Security dialog box: 2-169.237.42.115.acl-check.log
> 
> Trying to set the ACL: 3-169.237.42.115.acl-set.log

Thank you for the logs. There is an issue in the logs related to mapping
the root user. Are you trying to modify ACL for the root user or for
some other user?

If it is about the root user then this behaviour is kind of expected
because SSSD does not handle the root user when it comes to nss and PAM
and this is inherited to the SID mapping code as well.

bye,
Sumit

> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Omen Wild
> Systems Administrator
> Metro Cluster



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