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2008 Jan 28
2
dovecot-auth: sockbuf.c:91: ber_sockbuf_ctrl: Assertion `( (sb)->sb_opts.lbo_valid == 0x3 )' failed.
...client-authenticate.c: line 200 (sasl_callback): assertion failed: (!client->destroyed || reply == SASL_SERVER_REPLY_CLIENT_ERROR || reply == SASL_SERVER_REPLY_MASTER_FAILED) [...] Jan 28 13:36:50 gentoo dovecot: auth(default): dovecot-auth: sockbuf.c:91: ber_sockbuf_ctrl: Assertion `( (sb)->sb_opts.lbo_valid == 0x3 )' failed. it seems that Dovecot cannot insert received data into the environment variables (???) -- Maciej Paczesny maciunio2 at gmail.com ***Gdyby nie wymy?lono elektryczno?ci, siedzia?bym przed kompem przy ?wieczkach***
2018 Jul 20
2
SSSD on CentOS 7 failing to start when connecting to 4.8.3 AD via LDAP
...40:44 2018) [sssd[be[AD.COMPANY.COM]]] [be_ptask_enable] (0x0080): Task [SUDO Smart Refresh]: already enabled (Thu Jul 19 23:40:44 2018) [sssd[be[AD.COMPANY.COM]]] [sdap_process_result] (0x0040): ldap_result error: [Can't contact LDAP server] sssd_be: io.c:224: ber_flush2: Assertion `( (sb)->sb_opts.lbo_valid == 0x3 )' failed. (Thu Jul 19 23:40:44 2018) [sssd] [svc_child_info] (0x0040): Child [1570] terminated with signal [6] I get the feeling that the issue is around sudo somehow, but I don't believe I have sudo enabled in my sssd. Here's my sssd.conf from the CentOS 7 server:...