Pete Fuller wrote: > I ran the 4.4 upgrade yesterday on a group of Centos7 servers that are > IPA replicas for my North American datacenters. All seem to have the > same issue that I am now unable to connect to the web UI, with the > following error in the browser… > > > Bad Request > > Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand. > > Additionally, a 400 Bad Request error was encountered while trying to > use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. > > > > The maddening thing is I can’t find any reference in the apache logs to > what is generating the error and why a direct request to the UI would > error. > > As far as I can tell IPA is otherwise working. Logins seem to work, > sudo rules are working, DNS is working. > > [root@lb3 httpd]# ipactl status > Directory Service: RUNNING > krb5kdc Service: RUNNING > kadmin Service: RUNNING > named Service: RUNNING > ipa_memcached Service: RUNNING > httpd Service: RUNNING > ipa-custodia Service: RUNNING > ntpd Service: RUNNING > pki-tomcatd Service: RUNNING > ipa-otpd Service: RUNNING > ipa-dnskeysyncd Service: RUNNING > > I can see one file in the httpd/conf.d directory that was changed - > nss.conf. I attempted reverting and that did not work. > > Has anyone run upon this error?
Does the ipa command-line tool work? What are you seeing in the Apache error log? rob -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project