On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 08:36:16AM +0100, Ray via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> yesterday I noticed a strange issue on a Centos 7 client running
> ipa-client-4.5.0-21.el7.centos.2.2.x86_64:
> 
> My daughter tried to log in to the machine and was kicked out again after
> GNOME failed to load (/home on kerberized NFS4). Closer inspection showed
> that she had no permission to access her home directory, so GNOME was unable
> to read its settings.
> 
> This worked before.
> 
> I asked her to log into a text console. She got / as her home directory, as
> again, she was unable to access her actual home directory.
> 
> I checked with klist that she got a ticket. All seemed fine there (TGT
> present).
> 
> Tried 'cd' again: Permission denied.
> 
> Then I asked her to kinit once more. She hacken in her password again and
> got a new ticket.
> 
> Tried 'cd' again, et voila!: It cding to her NFS4 home directory worked
> immediately.
> 
> 
> Questions:
>   - What could be the reason for this behaviour? The box was freshly booted
> and I don't see what might have been wrong with the first ticket.
>   - Where should I look (which logs, etc.) to investigate this further?

Does the faulty user account come from the IPA domain or a trusted AD domain?
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