Hi volks, (after 2 days of getting crazy) I've the following, PRETTY UGLY report.
1) Fresh re-installed tjener Jessie and immediate subnet switch to my 10.164.88.0/23 (hope the following isn't subnet related, IMHO it shouldn't), done with ISO netinst image of the 18/6/2015 (the last available); on real HW. 2) First WS PXE install works. Registration via sitesummary2ldap works. Login with first user works on the WS. Great! 3) All other subsequent PXE installed and sitesummary2ldap registered WS DO NOT ALLOW LOGIN complaining that the WS is not in the workstation-hosts netgroup. But checking at WS with: "netgroup workstation-hosts" The WS are listed correctly. Note: DNS resolving direct/reverse is correct. 4) Triing to delete and reinsert the workstation-hosts groups via GOsa menu is buggy. It is impossible to remove the netgroup ownnership only. More, if the whole WS is removed and inserted back via sitesummary, the netgroup appears to be there (not deleted accordingly to the WS elimination). Ldapvi check shows that in the dn=workstation-hosts the eliminated WS is still there. With ldapvi I have to commit with Y (y not enough) to remove the netgroup. 5) Digging into ldapdump.ldif I only see that some WS entries have been inserted by cn=admin and other by cn=gosa-admin. 6) Removing all the workstation-hosts ownership, after removing the workstation itself in GOsa works finally. After this, rebooting the tjener and readding the WS with sitesummary leads to another (strange) fact. In GOsa the netgroup ownership are (correctly) absent, but checking from terminal on the rebooted client WS they have not been deleted (wrong cached ?). I really do not understand how to go further in debugging, since I cannot locate the origin of these facts. Regards Giorgio Pioda -- Giorgio Pioda - Sysadmin SPSE-Tenero Cell +41 79 629 20 63 Tel +41 58 468 62 48 Fax +41 58 468 61 98 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

