Yes, the sssd-1.13.4-1ubuntu1.9 fixed the problem. I did not see any
other issues as a result.
thanks,
Pam
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I tested with your PPA packages and it does fix my problem. Please
proceed and thank you!
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I only have xenial and trusty and I can confirm that trusty is not affected.
For Xenial, both the amd64 and s390x architectures are affected.
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My coworker has recompiled the 1.13.4-1ubuntu1.8 sssd packages with that
patch and we are testing.
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Crash file attached.
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I turned on debugging and collected the sssd logs at the time of the
failure.
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Sorry, finally got back to working on this. Can I continue to post here
or do I need to reopen?
I have set up a test server configured with only the one domain, tpad.
I also updated the sssd packages to 1.13.4-1ubuntu1.8, the highest I had.
It still crashes as soon as I login with any id (local
Andreas,
thank you for looking into this. It has been a while since I looked at this
problem, since our temporary fix of holding the sssd packages at version
1.12.5-2 was working. I see that in the meantime, new versions of the sssd
packages have been released. I have tested with the 1.13.4-1
Public bug reported:
This is Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
sssd is configured to connect to two domains, our TPAD directory and
Active Directory. sssd starts up at boot time. As soon as I ssh login
(with any id, AD, TPAD or local), sssd fails with the error message in
the title. After that, we can only lo
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