Yeah i noticed that, any other options other than upgrading to 1.9?  1.5.1.70 is the latest avail for cento5. By the way, also having issues with 1.5.1.58, when trying to login with passwd.  Is 1.5.1 release too buggy to be used in production? 

Mon Aug 11 20:57:29 2014) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (3): Connection is not open for dispatching.
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [global_checks_handler] (1): Service [LDAP] did exit
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [start_service] (4): Queueing service LDAP for startup
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_server_init_new_connection] (5): Entering.
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_server_init_new_connection] (5): Adding connection 0xd9733e0.
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_init_connection] (5): Adding connection D9733E0
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_add_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd971ac0 (14), -/W (disabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_toggle_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd9723c0 (14), R/- (enabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_server_init_new_connection] (5): Got a connection
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [monitor_service_init] (3): Initializing D-BUS Service
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: D9733E0
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_toggle_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd9723c0 (14), R/- (disabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_toggle_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd971ac0 (14), -/W (enabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_toggle_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd9723c0 (14), R/- (enabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_toggle_watch] (8): 0xd96ab40/0xd971ac0 (14), -/W (disabled)
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: D9733E0
(Mon Aug 11 20:57:30 2014) [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching.



On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn@redhat.com> wrote:
On (11/08/14 11:08), Daniel Jung wrote:
>Hi,
>
>sssd shows the following error when a user tries to log on using password.
>enumerate is false.  Using 1.5.1.70
>Any idea why this is happening?
>
>Thanks
>(Mon Aug 11 19:47:39 2014) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (2): Child [LDAP]
>terminated with signal [11]
                       ^^^^^^
                    It is a SIGSEGV.

If you want you can try to uses newe version of sssd on CentOS 5
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/sgallagh/sssd-1.9-rhel5/

LS
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