> Could you please set "debug_level = 9" in "[sudo]" section of /etc/sssd.conf, 
> restart sssd and provide /var/log/sssd_sudo.log (sanitized if needed)?

Here ya go.  

I did verify on a clean install that only removing "sudo" as a service from the 
sssd.conf file does in fact allow it to work again.  Enabling the socket does 
not seem to be required.

Todd


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From: Alexey Tikhonov <atikh...@redhat.com> 
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Subject: [SSSD-users] Re: sssd upgrade from 2.2.3-20 to 2.3.0-9 breaks sudo

On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 8:43 PM Mote, Todd <mo...@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I updated my RHEL 8 test box today and got sssd-2.3.0-9.el8.x86_64 as an 
> update from sssd-2.2.3-20.el8.x86_64.  Prior to the upgrade everything worked 
> fine.  Immediately after upgrade sssd fails to restart the critical service 
> [sudo], and fails to start sssd at all, as noted in journalctl -xe.

Could you please set "debug_level = 9" in "[sudo]" section of /etc/sssd.conf, 
restart sssd and provide /var/log/sssd_sudo.log (sanitized if needed)?

>
>
>
> Are there things that needs to be done to affect a successful upgrade from 
> 2.2.3 to 2.3.0?  a conf file change perhaps?  I saw mentions of “required 
> conf file changes” in other issues reported in github.
>
>
>
> Downgrading back to 2.2.3 and removing the database returns sssd to starting 
> and working.
>
> Removing “sudo” as a service from sssd.conf allows sssd to start with 2.3.0-9 
> installed.
>
>
>
> I attempted to use “systemctl enable sssd-sudo” like the man page suggests 
> and the result in the journal is “Dependency failed for SSSD Sudo Service 
> responder socket.”
>
>
>
> I also noted this in the sssd-sudo man page:  “It's important to note 
> that on platforms where systemd is supported there's no need to add 
> the "sudo" provider
>
>        to the list of services, as it became optional. However, 
> sssd-sudo.socket must be enabled instead.”
>
> having enabled the sockect and removed “sudo” from the list of services, it 
> does seem to work and retrieve rules from AD for the user.
>
>
>
> Is all of this correct?  Is removing “sudo” as a service the answer to this 
> or is it just a workaround?  If it is the solution, is there any 
> documentation about changes to configurations from version to version like 
> sudo no longer allowing the service to start if it’s explicitly listed as a 
> service?
>
>
>
> Just trying to figure out the scope of what will need to change on my fleet.  
> The evidence so far seems to point to just removing “sudo” as a service in 
> sssd.conf.  Is that enough?  Should “systemctl enable sssd-sudo” be run as 
> well?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your insights.
>
>
>
> Todd
>
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