[Bug 1241167] [NEW] Case sensitive principle names

2013-10-17 Thread StuartIanNaylor
Public bug reported:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kerberos

Principals
Principals are entries in the Kerberos database that represent users or 
services on the network. Each user or service that is participates in a 
Kerberos authentication realm must have a principal defined in the Kerberos 
database.

User principals take the form princi...@realm.name. For instance, user
tom on the EXAMPLE.COM realm should have a principal t...@example.com in
the Kerberos database.

Service principals take the form service/server.f...@realm.name. For
example, the FTP service on lab.example.com in the EXAMPLE.COM realm
would have the principal ftp/lab.example@example.com in the Kerberos
database.

Principal names are case sensitive.

This one is a bit chicken and egg.

It would seem windows 7 returns principle names in the form
host.DOMAIN@DOMAIN

whilst the ubuntu implementaion is host.domain@DOMAIN

with kerb being case sensitive its brings the question who is right or
what is the fix?

** Affects: krb5 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kerberos
  
  Principals
  Principals are entries in the Kerberos database that represent users or 
services on the network. Each user or service that is participates in a 
Kerberos authentication realm must have a principal defined in the Kerberos 
database.
  
  User principals take the form princi...@realm.name. For instance, user
  tom on the EXAMPLE.COM realm should have a principal t...@example.com in
  the Kerberos database.
  
  Service principals take the form service/server.f...@realm.name. For
  example, the FTP service on lab.example.com in the EXAMPLE.COM realm
  would have the principal ftp/lab.example@example.com in the Kerberos
  database.
  
  Principal names are case sensitive.
  
  This one is a bit chicken and egg.
  
  It would seem windows returns principle names in the form
  host.DOMAIN@DOMAIN
  
- whilst the ubuntu implementaion is host.domain@Domain
+ whilst the ubuntu implementaion is host.domain@DOMAIN
  
  with kerb being case sensitive its brings the question who is right or
  what is the fix?

** Description changed:

  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kerberos
  
  Principals
  Principals are entries in the Kerberos database that represent users or 
services on the network. Each user or service that is participates in a 
Kerberos authentication realm must have a principal defined in the Kerberos 
database.
  
  User principals take the form princi...@realm.name. For instance, user
  tom on the EXAMPLE.COM realm should have a principal t...@example.com in
  the Kerberos database.
  
  Service principals take the form service/server.f...@realm.name. For
  example, the FTP service on lab.example.com in the EXAMPLE.COM realm
  would have the principal ftp/lab.example@example.com in the Kerberos
  database.
  
  Principal names are case sensitive.
  
  This one is a bit chicken and egg.
  
- It would seem windows returns principle names in the form
+ It would seem windows 7 returns principle names in the form
  host.DOMAIN@DOMAIN
  
  whilst the ubuntu implementaion is host.domain@DOMAIN
  
  with kerb being case sensitive its brings the question who is right or
  what is the fix?

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[Bug 1067929] Re: maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.

2012-10-22 Thread StuartIanNaylor
I have the same.

[2012-10-22 22:23:47,911: INFO/Beat] child process calling self.run()
[2012-10-22 22:23:47,911: INFO/Beat] Celerybeat: Starting...
[2012-10-22 22:23:47,959: INFO/Beat] Scheduler: Sending due task 
provisioningserver.tasks.report_boot_images
[2012-10-22 22:28:48,067: INFO/Beat] Scheduler: Sending due task 
provisioningserver.tasks.report_boot_images
[2012-10-22 22:33:48,176: INFO/Beat] Scheduler: Sending due task 
provisioningserver.tasks.report_boot_images
[2012-10-22 22:34:07,741: WARNING/MainProcess] celeryd: Warm shutdown 
(MainProcess)
[2012-10-22 22:34:07,741: INFO/MainProcess] Celerybeat: Shutting down...
[2012-10-22 22:34:37,400: WARNING/MainProcess] -- celery@maas1 
v2.5.3

dpkg-reconfigure maas-cluster-controller and dpkg-reconfigure maas-
region-controller and changed '-Q celery,master' into '--
queues=celery,master'. Not whilst installing though.

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