Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I had trailing spaces. Removing them
partially solved the problem. Now the starting process ends with:
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (0x4000): dbus conn:
0x2285bc0
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (0x0080): Connection is
not open for dispatching.
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [sss_child_handler] (0x2000): waitpid
failed [10]: Keine Kind-Prozesse
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (0x0040): Child
[JAEGER] exited with code [3]
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (0x0010): Process
[JAEGER], definitely stopped!
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [monitor_quit] (0x0040): Returned with: 1
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [monitor_quit] (0x0020): Terminating
[nss][6416]
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [monitor_quit] (0x0020): Couldn't kill
[nss][6416]: [Kein passender Prozess gefunden]
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [monitor_quit] (0x0020): Terminating
[pam][6415]
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [monitor_quit] (0x0020): Couldn't kill
[pam][6415]: [Kein passender Prozess gefunden]
(Wed Oct 23 10:06:14 2013) [sssd] [sbus_remove_watch] (0x2000):
0x227a360/0x2272a30
Any hint?
2013/10/23 Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn(a)redhat.com>
On (23/10/13 09:47), Melvin Williams wrote:
>I have installed sssd 1.11.1 from the repository on Ubuntu 13.10. First of
>all when I tried to start sssd with the "emurate = true" option in the
>domain section I get the following error:
>
> [sssd] [confdb_get_domain_internal] (0x0010): Invalid value for enumerate
>
>So I commented this out. Now I tried to start via command line: sssd -d
> 0xFFF0 -f
>
>Doing so I found this in my error logs:
>
>[load_backend_module] (0x0010): Unable to load ad module with path
>(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sssd/libsss_ad .so), error:
>/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sssd/libsss_ad .so
>
>There is a space in the library name "libsss_ad .so". Is this the name the
>program is looking for? If so there must be a typo or something like this
>in the code. If not and it is a configuration matter could someone please
>tell me how to fix this issue.
>
>Regards
It looks like problem with parsing configuration file /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.
(Bug in libini)
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/ding-libs.git/commit/?id=7a2eb259b2e22c...
Do you have any trailing white spaces on line with id_provider?
id_provider = ad
Regards,
LS
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