Re: sssd-2.6.0 update in F35 breaks klist/kinit here

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On 10/22/21 16:56, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Hi folks,

I just updated two F35 systems with updates-testing enabled and then
`klist` etc. stopped working for me. Some investigation seems to
indicate that the sssd-2.6.0 update may be involved---downgrading back
to 2.5.2 immediately fixes the issue on both systems. The update
however, has 3+ karma already, so it's on it's way to stable:

https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-360425682d

Could more folks please test it out to see if it's a package update
related bug? (I've not touched my configs at all as far as I can
remember, so it *shouldn't* be specific to my two machines).

If it's a general issue, it'll break kinit etc. for all package
maintainers as soon as they get the update. (Running `fedpkg
new-sources` was how I ran into the issue).

I've unpushed the package so far, so it won't be pushed to stable. Please open a bugzilla with KCM logs attached. Also please, provide output of failing klist with krb5 tracing enabled (KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stderr).

Thanks,
Pavel.
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