Almost :)
In [sssd]: not 'domains = company/company.org' but 'domains = company.org'
and the section with all your LDAP configs should be called [domain/company.org]
'man sssd.conf' has the basic conf example. Looking at my own conf, I'm seeing 'services' line under the [sssd] section. I thought it has default values, but apparently it doesnt. Let's alter your conf so it'll look like this:
[domain/company.org] all-your-ldap-confs
[sssd] debug_level = 4 config_file_version = 2 domains = company.org services = nss,pam
[nss] debug_level = 1
[pam] debug_level = 1
Also you can debug interactively: sudo sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i It will throws all its logs to your console.
By the way, I've noted this line in your initial email: authconfig --enablesssdauth --enablemkhomedir --enablesssd -update As far as I remember, '-update ' should have two dashes, '--update'. If you don't see 'sss' in some lines in /etc/nsswitch.conf, you should re-run authconfig. But that's part of other problem, I think.
23.06.2016, 16:18, "Kaplan, Andrew H." ahkaplan@partners.org:
Hello --
I made the suggested changes to the sssd.conf file, and the results are the same.
Just to make sure my syntax is correct:
The following section was added to the end of the file:
[sssd] debug_level = 4 config_file_version = 2 domains = company/company.org
-----Original Message----- From: l@avc.su [mailto:l@avc.su] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:08 AM To: Kaplan, Andrew H.; CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] sssd.conf file missing
OK, lets dig further.
Does your sssd.conf have [sssd] section? Something like
[sssd] debug_level = 4 config_file_version = 2 domains = your-domain-name-here
If it's not there, add it and modify the [your-domain-name-here] section so it'll look like this: [domain/your-domain-name-here]
23.06.2016, 15:51, "Kaplan, Andrew H." ahkaplan@partners.org:
Hello –
Thank-you for your e-mail. I corrected the syntax in the file, and I have confirmed the permissions are correct:
-rw-------. 1 root root 266 Jun 23 08:45 sssd.conf
Unfortunately, the error condition and messages listed in my initial e-mail are still present.
From: l@avc.su [mailto:l@avc.su] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:34 AM To: CentOS mailing list; Kaplan, Andrew H. Subject: Re: [CentOS] sssd.conf file missing
Hello Andrew.
The sssd.conf should be owned by root:root, mode 0600.
Also please note this line in your config:
[<domain>.org] enumate = true
it's enumerate, not enumate.
23.06.2016, 15:24, "Kaplan, Andrew H." ahkaplan@partners.org:
Hello --
We are running CentOS 7.2 on a virtual machine, and we are trying to set up LDAP authentication. The ldap packages that are currently installed on the system are the following:
python-sss 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 python-sssdconfig 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-ad 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-client 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-common 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-common-pac 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-dbus 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-ipa 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-krb5 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-krb5-common 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-ldap 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-libwbclient 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-libwbclient-devel 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-proxy 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-tools 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4
I ran the following commands to set up LDAP/AD authentication:
# ln -s /bin/bash /bin/PHSshell # ln -s /home /PHShome # authconfig --enablesssdauth --enablemkhomedir --enablesssd -update # chkconfig sssd on # service sssd restart
Initially, I ran into problems because I had not created an sssd.conf file. Eventually I did create one, and its contents are the following:
[<domain>.org] enumate = true cache_credentials = TRUE
id_provider = ldap auth_provider = ldap chpass_provider = ldap
ldap_uri = ldap://ldap.<domain>.org ldap_search_base = dc=<domain>,dc=org tls_reqcert = demand ldap_tls_cacert /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
If there are any additions or corrections that I need to make, please let me know.
I reran the service sssd restart command, and the error message that I am seeing via journalctl -xe is the following:
Unit sssd.service has begun starting up. Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org sssd[6384]: SSSD couldn't load the configuration database [5]: Input/output error. Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org systemd[1]: sssd.service: control process exited, code=exited status=4 Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org systemd[1]: Failed to start System Security Services Daemon. -- Subject: Unit sssd.service has failed -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman.../systemd-develhttp://lists.fr eedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
-- -- Unit sssd.service has failed. -- -- The result is failed. Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org systemd[1]: Unit sssd.service entered failed state. Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org systemd[1]: sssd.service failed. Jun 22 16:05:34 roadtest2.partners.org polkitd[787]: Unregistered Authentication Agent for unix-process:6369:52587318 (system bus name :1.2287, object path /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_US.UTF-8) (disconnected from bus)
Any ideas?
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