Update Repro steps: - add a pre-upgrade - virt-manager isn't needed, install a few less deps - use non interactive install
# Repro sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade -y sudo apt install -y sssd sssd-ldap slapd ldap-utils openssl expect lsb-release libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system ubuntu-dev-tools pull-lp-source sssd cd sssd-2.4.1 echo "*;*;*;Al0000-2400;libvirt" | sudo tee -a /etc/security/group.conf head -n -5 debian/tests/ldap-user-group-ldap-auth > debian/tests/lp1890858-test chmod +x debian/tests/lp1890858-test sudo ./debian/tests/lp1890858-test sudo systemctl restart libvirtd # ensure it works in a normal login virsh list journalctl -u libvirtd # try the sssd login sudo login # use testuser1 / testuser1secret to log in virsh list
Update Repro steps:
- add a pre-upgrade
- virt-manager isn't needed, install a few less deps
- use non interactive install
# Repro daemon- system ubuntu-dev-tools Al0000- 2400;libvirt" | sudo tee -a /etc/security/ group.conf tests/ldap- user-group- ldap-auth > debian/ tests/lp1890858 -test tests/lp1890858 -test tests/lp1890858 -test
sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade -y
sudo apt install -y sssd sssd-ldap slapd ldap-utils openssl expect lsb-release libvirt-clients libvirt-
pull-lp-source sssd
cd sssd-2.4.1
echo "*;*;*;
head -n -5 debian/
chmod +x debian/
sudo ./debian/
sudo systemctl restart libvirtd
# ensure it works in a normal login
virsh list
journalctl -u libvirtd
# try the sssd login
sudo login
# use testuser1 / testuser1secret to log in
virsh list