Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu 16.04

2017-05-01 Thread Peter Fern
freeipa-server is still quite broken on Ubuntu I believe. It should install fine, but certmonger can not renew the CA successfully, as nss on Debian/Ubuntu is missing nss-pem, so it can't read certificate files. I wrote about this in a thread titled "Dogtag certs did not auto-renew, very stuck!".

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu 16.04

2017-04-30 Thread Simon Williams
Don't worry about this during the install from the repository. I also got that installing on Ubuntu recently. Running ipa-server-install later will set up the missing data and pki-tomcat will start fine. At the point apt is trying to start the service it can't start cleanly. The package configure p

[Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu 16.04

2017-04-30 Thread Robert L. Harris
Gave up on freeipa and Ubuntu 17.10. Re-installed with 16.04 and some base packages which does include freeipa-client. When I do an apt-get install on freeipa-server it runs along happily until I find this: . ... Setting up pki-server (10.2.6+git20160317-1) ... Job for pki-tomcatd.service fai

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-21 Thread Robert L. Harris
Ok, I removed the files in that directory, manually removed 389-ds-base, cleaned up the user/group and some left over directories and all installed/configured correctly. -R On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 1:03 PM Timo Aaltonen wrote: > On 21.02.2017 17:33, Robert L. Harris wrote: > > This was a clean

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-21 Thread Timo Aaltonen
On 21.02.2017 17:33, Robert L. Harris wrote: > This was a clean install of Ubuntu. If I install freeipa-server I get > the error from the original email. If I do a "apt install > freeipa-server" I do see it will install python-ipaserver. When I let > it run it downloads and everything and starts

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-21 Thread Robert L. Harris
This was a clean install of Ubuntu. If I install freeipa-server I get the error from the original email. If I do a "apt install freeipa-server" I do see it will install python-ipaserver. When I let it run it downloads and everything and starts setting everything up. I get this: Setting up tomc

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-21 Thread Timo Aaltonen
On 20.02.2017 22:26, Robert L. Harris wrote: > > python2 -c 'from ipaserver.install import installutils; print "yes" if > installutils.is_ipa_configured() else "no";' > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in > ImportError: No module named ipaserver.install Then how did you ma

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-20 Thread Robert L. Harris
python2 -c 'from ipaserver.install import installutils; print "yes" if installutils.is_ipa_configured() else "no";' Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ImportError: No module named ipaserver.install On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:33 PM Timo Aaltonen wrote: > On 18.02.2017 03:2

Re: [Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-17 Thread Timo Aaltonen
On 18.02.2017 03:24, Robert L. Harris wrote: > >I have an Ubuntu 16.04 test system which is currently clean. I'm > trying to install freeipa-server via apt and I'm getting an error about > files missing : > > Setting up freeipa-server (4.3.1-0ubuntu1) ... > Running ipa-server-upgrade... > IP

[Freeipa-users] Installing on Ubuntu

2017-02-17 Thread Robert L. Harris
I have an Ubuntu 16.04 test system which is currently clean. I'm trying to install freeipa-server via apt and I'm getting an error about files missing : Setting up freeipa-server (4.3.1-0ubuntu1) ... Running ipa-server-upgrade... IPA server upgrade failed: Inspect /var/log/ipaupgrade.log and r