Public bug reported:
When doing ipa-backup it will eventually want to do a backup of
authconfig. This is a RedHat specific tool, but there is no
Ubuntu/Debian replacement. ipa-backup will fail with a Python stack
trace.
2016-12-30T10:36:02Z DEBUG Starting external process
2016-12-30T10:36:02Z
When you said: "yep, that's a known issue" you referred to the non-FQDN. But
the above
error is after I corrected that. So, with a FQDN.
BTW, I'm doing the install with --setup-dns. Is that what you do as well?
At the end of the installation the nameserver (bind9-pkcs11) does not start
anymore.
To confirm, with the PPA the installation continues, and "Configuring
certificate server" succeeds.
However, now "Configuring the web interface" fails with
[12/21]: setting up ssl
[error] RuntimeError: Certificate issuance failed (CA_REJECTED)
ipapython.admintool: ERRORCertificate
@Timo what is the named command that you used to debug? I can't get named
to produce the same error (at view.c:962) when I run it as follows (this
is the command I found in the log):
/usr/sbin/named-pkcs11 -f -u bind
or
/usr/sbin/named-pkcs11 -g -u bind
It crashes at:
08-May-2018 07:07:41.154
No symbol info for the library :-(
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
up ssl
Status in
Installing libdns-export1100-dbgsym libdns1100-dbgsym libisc-export169-dbgsym
helped. I now have debug symbols in view.c
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Title:
freeipa
Public bug reported:
Installing freeipa server fails at configuring certificate server (pki-
tomcatd).
...
Configuring kadmin
[1/2]: starting kadmin
[2/2]: configuring kadmin to start on boot
Done configuring kadmin.
Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes
There was a discussion on the freeipa users list and Alexander Bokovoy was
kind enough to explain what was happening.
"We need access to the KDC's public certificate in case we are dealing
with a KDC certificate issued by a local certmonger (self-signed) which
is not trusted by the machine.
You
Public bug reported:
After installing freeipa-server you cannot login via the browser. You'll get
a message: "Login failed due to an unknown reason."
In /var/log/apache2/error.log there is this:
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[Thu Sep 06 12:00:28.720410 2018]
Sorry for the duplicate in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1791325. I
should have paid more attention.
Anyway, there is a fix, what's holding it up? Right now FreeIPA server
is useless in 18.04
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Since not everyone knows about the staging PPA (I just found it),
the PPA can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~freeipa/+archive/ubuntu/staging
With the PPA (4.7.0~pre2-0~ppa3) the installation completes
without a problem.
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Side note for Timo. There is no tag in the git repo for
debian/4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2 (commit fb666595)
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Title:
freeipa installation -
@ahasenack When you said "Uploaded to bionic unapproved", did you mean
1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.3?
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