Am 28. Oktober 2017 20:37:08 MESZ schrieb "Millage, Joel" <jmill...@integrity-apps.com>: >I am using Spacewalk 2.6 with PAM authentication and have been for a >few months without issues. I updated from CentOS 7.3 to 7.4 this week >and now my PAM authentication no longer works with any of my users. I >use PAM authentication with Kerberos 1.5. > >Since CentOS 7.4 I get the following error in the tomcat.service of >Spacewalk: > >pam_krb5[9598]: error reading keytab 'FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab' >Oct 28 14:34:19 ccam-thorcp2.integrity-apps.com java[9598]: >pam_krb5[9598]: TGT verified >Oct 28 14:34:19 ccam-thorcp2.integrity-apps.com java[9598]: >pam_krb5[9598]: authentication succeeds for 'jmillage' >Oct 28 14:34:19 ccam-thorcp2.integrity-apps.com server[9598]: >2017-10-28 14:34:19,091 [ajp-bio-0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1-8009-exec-3] WARN >com.redhat.rhn.domain.user.legacy.UserImpl - PAM login for user User >jmillage (id 1, org_id 1) failed with error System error. >Oct 28 14:34:21 ccam-thorcp2.integrity-apps.com server[9598]: >2017-10-28 14:34:21,091 [ajp-bio-0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1-8009-exec-3] INFO >com.redhat.rhn.frontend.action.LoginAction - LOCAL AUTH FAILURE: >[jmillage] > >I realize now I shouldn't have made my only admin user on PAM >authentication as I can't even login with spacecmd. Is there any way I >can disable PAM auth on this user so I can login without PAM? All the >tools I have found allow me to reset my password, but not disable PAM. >Any help would be great thanks! > >Joel
I think the rhnuser table should be a good starting point. But I don't know, if the authentication "type" is also stored there. Robert _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list