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This was noted by a downstream reporter: I ran across the same error on Fedora 24 when my sssd domain didn't match because it wasn't cased properly (eg. EXAMPLE.COM and example.com).
Looking at the lines in the trace, I don't see how it would ever succeed if the the active domains are not configured as it always tries to modify the dictionary as it's being iterated.
/usr/lib/python3.5/site-packages/SSSDConfig/init.py: 1783 configured_domains = self.list_domains() 1784 for dom in domain_dict.keys(): 1785 if dom not in configured_domains: 1786 del domain_dict[dom] 1787
A quick fix is to iterate over a copy of the list from domain_dict.keys(), eg: /usr/lib/python3.5/site-packages/SSSDConfig/init.py: 1784 for dom in list(domain_dict.keys()):
Linked to Bugzilla bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1349286 (Fedora)
rhbz: => [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1349286 1349286]
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milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.14.2 owner: somebody => lslebodn
patch: 0 => 1 status: new => assigned version: 1.14.0 => 1.13.4
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sssd-1-13:
resolution: => fixed status: assigned => closed
Metadata Update from @jhrozek: - Issue assigned to lslebodn - Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.14.2
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