That's odd. Which version of SSSD are you using on which platform?
I am using sssd-1.9.2-82.el6. I am running rhel 6.4. I can't budge on the
OS, but I can update the RPM if necessary.
Can you use strace to trace the authentication process form the sshd
side? Some thing like
strace -o /tmp/strace.out -s 256 -p PID_of_the_main_sshd_process
You mean the main
sshd process correct? Not the ssh process that I create
when I try to ssh as my user?
root 25000 1 0 14:00 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
I ran the strace and I will send that to you very soon.
Thanks,
Kevin
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:02 AM, Sumit Bose <sbose(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 06:25:36PM -0400, kevin sullivan wrote:
> Lukas and Sumit, thanks for your responses.
>
> >According to the logs your password has
> >13 characters, does this make sense?
> No, my password doesn't have 13 characters. I did notice that no matter
> what I typed, the authtok size was always 13.
>
That's odd. Which version of SSSD are you using on which platform?
Can you use strace to trace the authentication process form the sshd
side? Some thing like
strace -o /tmp/strace.out -s 256 -p PID_of_the_main_sshd_process
should work.
The output will contain your password, please send the file to me
directly and not to the list. From the output I would be able to see if
the 13 character password is send to SSSD already from the sshd.
bye,
Sumit
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