Hi guys,
I can confirm bug is still present on a fresh bionic installation: any
ETA about cosmic backports?
Thanks a lot
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This bug was fixed in the package freeipa - 4.7.0-1ubuntu4
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* Actually build server on architecture any.
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** Changed in: freeipa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
Actually, on a second attempt, ~ppa3 works fine. Wierd.. both my
attempts were clean installations.
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Title:
freeipa server -- problems
No, I cannot retry ~ppa2 since it seems not to be available anymore and
I deleted my previous installation my mistake.
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Title:
freeipa
~ppa3 on the way to the ppa
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Title:
freeipa server -- problems with certificates
Status in freeipa package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug
after disabling mod_deflate it works, but since it's an essential module
it's probably best to just patch plugins/dogtag.py for now.
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note that on Fedora dogtag/tomcat does not return gzipped data although
it's accepted on the ipa side, so could be that this bug would manifest
there too in the same situation
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It's related to mod_deflate somehow, probably missing some
configuration. Dropping "'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate'," from
plugins/dogtag.py works around this issue, but is not the solution.
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adding debug=true to /etc/ipa/default.conf and restarting apache gives
debug output in apache error.log, and looks like it gets gzipped data
from dogtag (which is fine) but somehow either the header is missing or
it can't deflate it.
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it's getting invalid xml from somewhere..
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Title:
freeipa server -- problems with certificates
Status in freeipa package in Ubuntu:
and a new dogtag to depend on it and add the necessary links
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Title:
freeipa server -- problems with certificates
Status in freeipa
interesting.. I'll push libjboss-annotations-1.2-api-java to the staging
ppa to see how far you get with it
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freeipa server --
In my case, with dogtag 10.6.1-0ubuntu0.1, giving the "pki cert-find"
command returns tons of warning of the kind
WARN: RESTEASY002145: NoClassDefFoundError: Unable to load builtin
provider org.jboss.resteasy.plugins.providers.InputStreamProvider from
pre2 uploaded to ppa:freeipa/staging
I also uploaded tomcat8 there with a fixed (lower) version than what's
in the updates ppa.. will take a while until these have been built
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So far, the only clue I can find in the logs is a 'null' value for
authType and principal:
[ajp-nio-127.0.0.1-8009-exec-1] INFO
com.netscape.cms.tomcat.ExternalAuthenticationValve -
ExternalAuthenticationValve: authType: null
[ajp-nio-127.0.0.1-8009-exec-1] INFO
Strange. I am able to execute 'pki cert-find' without error.
$ pki cert-find
SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
SLF4J: Found binding in
[jar:file:/usr/share/java/slf4j-jdk14.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: Found binding in
I would like to help debug this. Like gianluca, I've managed to sort out
the other bugs and am hitting this certificate issue.
Where can I find the Git repository for 4.7.0-pre2? The associated repos
only seem to contain 4.7.0-pre1
https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipa/+git
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dogtag 10.6.1 is uploaded to
https://launchpad.net/~freeipa/+archive/ubuntu/staging now, not built
yet
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