On 06/23/2011 12:57 PM, Jason Rist wrote: > Afternoon - I tried asking this on IRC to no avail (no response). > > I've got a Katello server running from git (master at the moment, but > doesn't seem to matter), trying to utilize the 0.4.3 version of > Candlepin and pulp-0.0.196-1.fc14.noarch. (although the same error > manifests itself with 0.192). > > Essentially Katello is trying to communicate via oauth to the pulp > server. I've got matchin oauth keys and secrets across the board, yet > I'm getting a 401 unauthorized when working with pulp and the only > useful error is the following within the pulp.log in /var/log/pulp > > > 2011-06-23 12:52:04,123 24410:140037171181312: > pulp.server.auth.authentication:ERROR: authentication:211 error > verifying OAuth signature: Invalid signature. Expected signature base > string: > GET&https%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%2Fpulp%2Fapi%2Fusers%2F&oauth_consumer_key%3Dkatello%26oauth_nonce%3DoSRYI6dQ07h9oefNwIXrVX2Y0c6BZomx8FXFOFysuY%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1308855124%26oauth_version%3D1.0 > > > This is all on the same server (my machine), so oauth time issues > shouldn't be a problem. > > I'm really not sure how to move forward with this and it's a blocker. > Any ideas? Has anyone seen this? > > -J > > > This is apparently a side effect of doing the install process for Katello. We had to get all of the dependencies for Katello (mostly ruby gems) in order to use Katello, so the best way to do that was to use the Katello RPM. The key is to UNINSTALL the RPM after you grab the git source. Thanks to Mike McCune for figuring it out.
-J -- Jason E. Rist Senior Software Engineer Systems Management and Cloud Enablement Red Hat, Inc. +1.919.754.4048 Freenode: jrist _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
