On 10/07/2015 11:23 AM, Alex Williams wrote:
On 07/10/15 09:53, Martin Basti wrote:
On 10/07/2015 09:49 AM, Alex Williams wrote:
Hi guys,
yesterday I finally managed to get our IPA3.0.0 servers in a state
that I could upgrade the schema to dogtag 10, using the migration
script and launched a new RHEL7.1 IPA4.1 server as a replica.
Unfortunately, in both the new RHEL7.1 IPA4.1 server AND the old
RHEL6.6 IPA3.0.0 server that I replicated from (Also happens to be
our CRL master), I can no longer search for hosts or DNS entries, or
host groups, either in the UI, or on the command line.
They're there, they show up when you go to the hosts, dns or user
page in a list, but you cannot then refine the search. This is also
true of ipa host-find and ipa hostgroup-find on the command line. Is
this a bug in IPA4.1? Is it a schema issue? Is it just because we
still have an IPA3 server running the show and an IPA4 replica? I
can't really justify dropping our production IPA3 servers, if
searching for records doesn't work in IPA4.1.
I still appear to be able to search in the UI of one of our other
IPA3 servers, despite the fact it has had its schema updated and it
has been connected to the new IPA4 server.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer.
Cheers
Alex
Hello,
can you provide more info please:
* are you kinited as admin user?
* does ipa dnszone-find returns all results?
* does ipa dnszone-find <name of zone> return something?
* does ipa dnszone-show <name of zone> return the zone?
We had issue with access control, where non admin users cannot search
for zones, I'm not sure about hosts, and host groups.
I do not think that this is a schema upgrade issue nor related to
Dogtag 10.
Martin
Hi Martin,
thanks for the quick response. So, I have not kinited as the admin
user, however as root and as my own username (A member of the admins
group in IPA), all of the commands you requested that I test, work
fine. As it turns out, I can run all of the following on the command
line, as my user, or as root and it all works fine. My colleague who
attempted to do so this morning under his username, can do so if he
kinits to admin. So I'm assuming the CLI bit, might be an ACL issue?
Unfortunately, my user still cannot search for hosts, hostgroups, or
DNS entries within the UI.
ipa user-find - returns a list of 100 users
ipa user-find $username - returns the details of that user
ipa host-find returns a list of 100 hosts
ipa host-find $hostname - returns the details of the host
ipa host-find $partial-hostname - returns a list of hosts which have
the search string inside their hostname
ipa hostgroup-find - returns a list of hostgroups
ipa hostgroup-find $hostgroupname - returns details of the hostgroup
Regards
Alex
If I understand correctly, you as admin group user, can search in CLI
and cannot search in webUI? That is weird.
For CLI part, IIRC this bug has been fixed in IPA 4.2, ACI in DS
disallow some queries from user that are not in admin group.
Martin
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