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SSSD loses track of the user's credential cache if kdestroy is used.
Steps to reproduce: 1. Log in online (or log in offline and then kinit) 1. Run {{{klist}}} and verify that it contains a valid TGT 1. Run {{{kdestroy}}} and verify that it reports "No credentials cache found" 1. Lock the screen and unlock it with your kerberos password. 1. Run {{{klist}}} 1. Run the following command:
ldbsearch -H /var/lib/sss/db/cache_DOMAIN.ldb name=USERNAME ccacheFile
Expected Results: - {{{klist}}} should show new, valid credentials - ccacheFile from the {{{ldbsearch}}} should be the same as listed by {{{klist}}}
Actual Results: - {{{klist}}} continues to report "No credentials cache found" - The {{{ccacheFile}}} is different from that expected by {{{klist}}}
Fixed by 6b94e84
resolution: => fixed status: new => closed
Fields changed
fixedin: => 1.0.0
manual test plan updated to include this.
tests: 1 => 0 testsupdated: 0 => 1
rhbz: => 0
Metadata Update from @sgallagh: - Issue assigned to sbose - Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.0
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