On 9/9/19 5:42 PM, Albert Szostkiewicz via FreeIPA-users wrote:
while I was checking logs and runnign services, Sudo suddenly started working. So I guess it was a caching issue. How can I enforce re-caching ?
Sudo rules will be reloaded completely upon SSSD restart (or when full refresh is triggered, see man sssd-sudo). You can also use sss_cache to invalidate specific rules.
It's already working now, but just in case if you see something odd, here is my sssd_$domain.log , those line are just repeating
[sssd[be[home.mydomain.com]]] [talloc_log_fn] (0x0010): talloc: access after free error - first free may be at src/providers/ipa/ipa_session.c:846 [sssd[be[home.mydomain.com]]] [talloc_log_fn] (0x0010): Bad talloc magic value - access after free [sssd[be[home.mydomain.com]]] [orderly_shutdown] (0x0010): SIGTERM: killing children [sssd[be[home.mydomain.com]]] [talloc_log_fn] (0x0010): Bad talloc magic value - unknown value
This looks strange. Did you forgot to attach the log? I need to see at least few line above this message.
Thank you.
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