On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 10:19:12AM -0500, J. Adam Craig wrote: > Thanks! This is, once again, very helpful! > > I did some searching through the logs, as per your suggestion, and came up > with the SRV queries that include the (problematic) AD DNS servers in the > parent domain (which, as you suspected, are also Global Catalog servers). > > So, now I'm guessing that the next course of action, in view of the fact > that the bug you cited is not yet resolved in EL SSSD packages, is to try > to find a workaround that will result in queries only being made against > the child DCs. > > Currently, I'm considering the following options, but would be eager to > learn if there is a preferred/better approach: > > 1. One thought is to set 'ad_enable_gc = false' in > '/etc/sssd/sssd.conf'., but I am not sure if this would resolve the bug or > expose us to other problems that I'm not aware of. I currently have this > setting in place on a test system, and am monitoring the SSSD logs for any > of the SRV queries that include the problematic servers in the parent > domain. I'm currently not seeing any of those entries, but want to > continue watching this for a little while longer before I draw any > conclusions.
Hi, I would recommend 'ad_enable_gc = false' until the issue is fixed. With this I'm pretty sure this issue will be avoided. I haven't checked the second option but it might work as well. bye, Sumit > > 2. Explicitly listing the child DCs in '/etc/sssd/sssd.conf'. The > biggest drawback I see to this approach is that we'd have to manually > adjust this list every time we add or remove a DC from the child domain. > We use automation tools, naturally, so this wouldn't be terribly difficult > to accomplish, but it would be tedious. > > Best, > > *J. Adam Craig* > Lead Unix Operating Systems Analyst > VCU Computer Center <https://www.ucc.vcu.edu/> > 804.828.4886 > [email protected] > > <https://adminmicro2.questionpro.com/?t_340030260=J.%20Adam%20Craig&u_65977055=351791134> > *Don't be a phishing victim -- VCU and other reputable organisations will > never use email to request that you reply with your password, social > security number or confidential personal information. For more details, > visit > **https://ts.vcu.edu/about-us/information-security/common-questions/what-is-phishing > <https://ts.vcu.edu/about-us/information-security/common-questions/what-is-phishing>* > > > > On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 5:19 AM Sumit Bose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 03:04:14PM -0500, J. Adam Craig wrote: > > > Thanks, all, for your assistance with this issue! > > > > > > Your notes have prompted some further investigation on my end. > > > > > > 1. In response to Alexey's question, I can confirm that, when lookups > > > are successful, port 389 is also used. > > > > > > 2. After conversing with our Active Directory team, I've learned that, > > > in at least one case of this issue occurring (the one cited above), > > the IP > > > address used for the lookup was actually not a domain controller at > > all, > > > but was rather one of our Active Directory DNS servers. This leads > > me to > > > wonder why SSSD could be attempting to use an Active Directory DNS > > server > > > to perform lookups in the first place. > > > > > > When I run an 'nslookup' against our Active Directory domain name, > > only > > > IP addresses of domain controllers are returned, so the issue doesn't > > > appear to be originating from there. > > > > Hi, > > > > what kind of lookup did you do with nslookup? Typically SSSD does a SRV > > lookup for '_ldap._tcp.ad.domain.name' to find the domain controllers of > > a given domain. But it might also try to find site specific DC with > > '_ldap._tcp.sitename,_sites.ad.domain.name'. > > > > If you search in the logs where the IP address or the related DNS name > > is recorded first this should help to understand by which request this > > host was found. > > > > > > > > What other mechanisms (besides DNS) might SSSD be using to determine > > the > > > domain controllers it should use? > > > > No, the other way is to specific the DCs in sssd.conf. > > > > > > > > In our environment, our AD DNS servers live in a root domain, with > > > users, etc. residing in a child domain. > > > > I guess the DNS servers are domain controllers for the root domain as > > well? If the one wrongly used a global catalog server as well? If that's > > the case you most probably hit the bug I mentioned earlier. > > > > bye, > > Sumit > > > > > > > > Thanks again for any insight and assistance. > > > > > > *J. Adam Craig* > > > Lead Unix Operating Systems Analyst > > > VCU Computer Center <https://www.ucc.vcu.edu/> > > > 804.828.4886 > > > [email protected] > > > > > > < > > https://adminmicro2.questionpro.com/?t_340030260=J.%20Adam%20Craig&u_65977055=351791134 > > > > > > *Don't be a phishing victim -- VCU and other reputable organisations will > > > never use email to request that you reply with your password, social > > > security number or confidential personal information. For more details, > > > visit ** > > https://ts.vcu.edu/about-us/information-security/common-questions/what-is-phishing > > > < > > https://ts.vcu.edu/about-us/information-security/common-questions/what-is-phishing > > >* > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:18 AM Sumit Bose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 07:21:15PM +0100, Alexey Tikhonov wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > according to the sssd.conf you do not have `ad_enable_gc` set so this > > > > > should be `true` by default. > > > > > > > > > > But in the log it contacts LDAP port: > > > > > [sdap_print_server] (0x2000): Searching 192.168.1.4:389 -- IIUC, > > GC > > > > port > > > > > should be 3269... > > > > > -- what port is used when everything is working as expected? > > > > > > > > > > If I understand "Referral(10), 0000202B: RefErr: DSID-0310074A, data > > 0, 1 > > > > > access points" correctly, this specific DC "doesn't know" this user > > and > > > > > refers to other DCs, but referrals chasing is disabled for ad > > provider. > > > > > > > > > > This doesn't explain what happens though... Perhaps clue can be found > > > > > earlier in the logs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 4:43 PM J. Adam Craig <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello! > > > > > > > > > > > > I am currently troubleshooting a very mysterious and difficult to > > tack > > > > > > down issue with SSSD running on RHEL/CentOS 7.x and 8.x (SSSD ver. > > > > 1.16.5 > > > > > > and 2.2.3). The EL 7.x and 8.x systems are attached to a Windows > > > > Active > > > > > > Directory domain using 'adcli'. We used this guide ( > > > > > > https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2653771), with some minor > > tweaks > > > > > > appropriate for our Active Directory environment and security > > > > requirements > > > > > > to set this up. > > > > > > > > > > > > The vast majority of the time, the configuration works as expected. > > > > > > However, occasionally, we experience sporadic and temporary issues > > > > where > > > > > > users attempting to authenticate using valid Active Directory > > > > credentials > > > > > > (via SSH) are unable to login. > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > you might hit https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/5351, the fix is > > > > currently not available in any released RHEL or CentOS version. > > > > > > > > bye, > > > > Sumit > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > When the issue presents itself, if we leave an affected system > > alone > > > > and > > > > > > do nothing, the issue will eventually self-correct and users are > > able > > > > to > > > > > > authenticate as expected. We have also discovered that we can > > manually > > > > > > "fix" the issue by either (1) restarting SSSD with 'sudo systemctl > > > > restart > > > > > > sssd' or (2) by running a 'kdestroy'/'kinit' sequence as the 'root' > > > > user on > > > > > > the affected system like so: > > > > > > > > > > > > # kdestroy -A ; kinit -k '[email protected]' > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At times when the issue is occurring, we observe the following > > > > messages in > > > > > > '/var/log/sssd/sssd_MYDOMAIN.example.com.log' (debug_level 9): > > > > > > > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [dp_get_account_info_handler] (0x0200): Got request for > > > > > > [0x1][BE_REQ_USER][[email protected]] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] [dp_attach_req] > > > > > > (0x0400): DP Request [Account #6104]: New request. Flags [0x0001]. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] [dp_attach_req] > > > > > > (0x0400): Number of active DP request: 1 > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sss_domain_get_state] > > > > > > (0x1000): Domain MYDOMAIN.example.com is Active > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sss_domain_get_state] > > > > > > (0x1000): Domain MYDOMAIN.example.com is Active > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_id_op_connect_step] (0x4000): reusing cached connection > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_search_user_next_base] (0x0400): Searching for users with > > base > > > > > > [DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=example,DC=com] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [sdap_print_server] > > > > > > (0x2000): Searching 192.168.1.4:389 > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x0400): calling ldap_search_ext with > > > > > > > > > > > > [(&(sAMAccountName=someuser)(objectclass=user)(sAMAccountName=*)(objectSID=*))][DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=example,DC=com]. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > [objectClass] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [sAMAccountName] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [unixUserPassword] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [uidNumber] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [gidNumber] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [gecos] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [unixHomeDirectory] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > [loginShell] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [userPrincipalName] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [name] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [memberOf] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > [objectGUID] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [objectSID] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [primaryGroupID] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > [whenChanged] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > [uSNChanged] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [accountExpires] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > [userAccountControl] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: > > > > > > [userCertificate;binary] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x1000): Requesting attrs: [mail] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_step] (0x2000): ldap_search_ext called, > > msgid = > > > > 26 > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] [sdap_op_add] > > > > (0x2000): > > > > > > New operation 26 timeout 6 > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sdap_process_result] > > > > > > (0x2000): Trace: sh[0x55ca2802d840], connected[1], > > ops[0x55ca28028ef0], > > > > > > ldap[0x55ca27fe0610] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sdap_process_message] > > > > > > (0x4000): Message type: [LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_op_finished] (0x0400): Search result: > > Referral(10), > > > > > > 0000202B: RefErr: DSID-0310074A, data 0, 1 access points > > > > > > ref 1: 'MYDOMAIN.example.com' > > > > > > > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_get_generic_ext_add_references] (0x1000): Additional > > References: > > > > > > ldap://MYDOMAIN.example.com/DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=example,DC=com > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [sdap_op_destructor] > > > > > > (0x2000): Operation 26 finished > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [generic_ext_search_handler] (0x4000): Request included referrals > > which > > > > > > were ignored. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [generic_ext_search_handler] (0x4000): Ref: ldap:// > > > > > > MYDOMAIN.example.com/DC=MYDOMAIN,DC=example,DC=com > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_search_user_process] (0x0400): Search for users, returned 0 > > > > results. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sdap_search_user_process] (0x2000): Retrieved total 0 users > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [sdap_id_op_done] > > > > > > (0x4000): releasing operation connection > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sysdb_search_by_name] > > > > > > (0x0400): No such entry > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sysdb_cache_search_groups] (0x2000): Search groups with filter: > > > > > > (&(objectCategory=group)([email protected])) > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [sysdb_cache_search_groups] (0x2000): No such entry > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [sysdb_delete_user] > > > > > > (0x0400): Error: 2 (No such file or directory) > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] [dp_req_done] > > > > (0x0400): > > > > > > DP Request [Account #6104]: Request handler finished [0]: Success > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] [_dp_req_recv] > > > > > > (0x0400): DP Request [Account #6104]: Receiving request data. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [dp_req_reply_list_success] (0x0400): DP Request [Account #6104]: > > > > Finished. > > > > > > Success. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [dp_req_reply_std] > > > > > > (0x1000): DP Request [Account #6104]: Returning [Success]: > > 0,0,Success > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > > > [dp_table_value_destructor] (0x0400): Removing > > > > > > [0:1:0x0001:1::MYDOMAIN.example.com:name= > > [email protected] > > > > ] > > > > > > from reply table > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [dp_req_destructor] > > > > > > (0x0400): DP Request [Account #6104]: Request removed. > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > [dp_req_destructor] > > > > > > (0x0400): Number of active DP request: 0 > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sdap_process_result] > > > > > > (0x2000): Trace: sh[0x55ca2802d840], connected[1], ops[(nil)], > > > > > > ldap[0x55ca27fe0610] > > > > > > (2020-11-10 7:40:57): [be[MYDOMAIN.example.com]] > > > > [sdap_process_result] > > > > > > (0x2000): Trace: end of ldap_result list > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > And the following corresponding messages in '/var/log/secure': > > > > > > > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:57 myserver sshd[755]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): check > > pass; > > > > user > > > > > > unknown > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:57 myserver sshd[755]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): > > authentication > > > > > > failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=192.168.1.123 > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:57 myserver sshd[755]: pam_sss(sshd:auth): > > authentication > > > > > > failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=192.168.1.123 > > > > > > user=someuser > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:57 myserver sshd[755]: pam_sss(sshd:auth): received > > for > > > > user > > > > > > someuser: 10 (User not known to the underlying authentication > > module) > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:59 myserver sshd[735]: error: PAM: User not known to > > the > > > > > > underlying authentication module for illegal user someuser from > > > > > > 192.168.1.123 > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:59 myserver sshd[735]: Failed > > keyboard-interactive/pam for > > > > > > invalid user someuser from 192.168.1.123 port 53300 ssh2 > > > > > > Nov 10 07:40:59 myserver sshd[735]: Connection closed by > > 192.168.1.123 > > > > > > port 53300 [preauth] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The effective '/etc/sssd/sssd.conf' file is as follows: > > > > > > > > > > > > [sssd] > > > > > > domains = MYDOMAIN.example.com > > > > > > config_file_version = 2 > > > > > > services = nss, pam > > > > > > debug_level = 9 > > > > > > > > > > > > [domain/MYDOMAIN.example.com] > > > > > > ad_domain = MYDOMAIN.example.com > > > > > > krb5_realm = MYDOMAIN.EXAMPLE.COM > > > > > > krb5_lifetime = 10h > > > > > > subdomain_inherit = ignore_group_members, ldap_purge_cache_timeout > > > > > > ignore_group_members = true > > > > > > ldap_purge_cache_timeout = 0 > > > > > > realmd_tags = joined-with-adcli, manages-system > > > > > > cache_credentials = false > > > > > > id_provider = ad > > > > > > krb5_store_password_if_offline = true > > > > > > default_shell = /bin/bash > > > > > > ldap_id_mapping = true > > > > > > ldap_sasl_authid = [email protected] > > > > > > ldap_use_tokengroups = true > > > > > > use_fully_qualified_names = false > > > > > > fallback_homedir = /home/%d/%u > > > > > > access_provider = simple > > > > > > simple_allow_groups = linux_admins > > > > > > simple_allow_users = someuser, someuser2, someuser3 > > > > > > debug_level = 9 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Running either of the following commands appears to correct the > > issue > > > > > > (until it presents again at an unpredictable time): > > > > > > > > > > > > # systemctl restart sssd > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > or > > > > > > > > > > > > # kdestroy -A ; kinit -k '[email protected]' > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Any assistance or insight you can offer would be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > We > > > > > > have run countless internet searches over recent weeks, as well as > > > > > > consulted with Red Hat Support without breakthroughs, so I decided > > to > > > > take > > > > > > this straight to the experts! > > > > > > > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > > > > > > > *J. Adam Craig* > > > > > > Lead Unix Operating Systems Analyst > > > > > > VCU Computer Center <https://www.ucc.vcu.edu/> > > > > > > 804.828.4886 > > > > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > < > > > > > > https://adminmicro2.questionpro.com/?t_340030260=J.%20Adam%20Craig&u_65977055=351791134 > > > > > > > > > > > *Don't be a phishing victim -- VCU and other reputable > > organisations > > > > will > > > > > > never use email to request that you reply with your password, > > social > > > > > > security number or confidential personal information. 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