I've run into the same issue when I was playing with my reinstalled test setup. 
Trying to register a CDS on the server gave the same error.
Setting "auth=no" in /etc/qpidd.conf and restarting pulp-server and -cds fixed 
things for me.

(although I'm not sure if that's the desired solution, as I'm also very new to 
pulp).

Grtz, Harm


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Nick Coghlan
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 5:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] New to pulp and I receive SASL errors trying to set up 
consumers

On 08/03/2012 07:08 AM, Lundberg, Bruce wrote:
> Since things weren't adding up, I decided to clean everything up and 
> start over I unbound the repository from stapatch01, but now I cannot 
> unregister any of the consumers neither from the server nor from 
> either of the consumer systems. The error I get from all systems is:
> 
>  error:  operation failed: AuthenticationFailure: Error in 
> sasl_client_start (-1) SASL(-1): generic failure: GSSAPI Error:
> Unspecified GSS failure.  Minor code may provide more information 
> (Credentials cache file '/tmp/krb5cc_48' not found)
> 
> There are no SASL credential files in /tmp. The pulp-server was 
> restarted when I made some firewall changes, but nothing else has 
> changed. I've searched the Web, the pulp mail archives, and am asking 
> about on the freenode IRC channel. I can't find any information on how 
> to clean this up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

That sounds very odd - as far as I am aware, Pulp 1.1 doesn't support Kerberos 
at all (I had to patch my local version to handle it, and it was a bit of a 
hack: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=831937).

However, that error suggests *something* in the client is trying to log in with 
Kerberos and complaining that it can't find a valid ticket. If you were trying 
to use PulpDist's custom client I'd understand seeing that error, but I have no 
idea how you could get the normal clients to trigger it (unless 1.x has changed 
even more than I thought since I last updated from upstream).

Regards,
Nick.

--
Nick Coghlan
Red Hat Infrastructure Engineering & Development, Brisbane

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