Maybe also make sure you still have a "pristine" environment, given that
you had to do some "apt-get magic" to wedge packages into place.
Incorrect versions of library packages could cause weird errors.
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So it's still behaving differently from 9.12? Do you still get sssd
failures when registering the machine?
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Title:
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The PPA was updated, can you please try upgrading to it again?
The version you want is 1:9.11.2.P1-1ubuntu5~ppa1
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Title:
nsupdate doe
It's probably because in the meantime I uploaded another bind9 fix to
the archive, so the ppa one fell behind. Let me update that with a new
upload to the ppa. I'll let you know when it's avaiable (should be a
couple of hours at most).
Thanks for testing!
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Hello Roger,
I prepared updated packages for bionic and uploaded them to this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ahasenack/+archive/ubuntu/bind9-nsupdate-gssapi-
windows-1755439/
Would you be able to do a quick test with them? I don't have a windows
AD server setup at the moment.
I did a simple nsupdat
Lukas Slebodnik in the sssd mailing list helpfully
pointed at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1484451 which
leads to upstream's
https://bugs.isc.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=45854
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1484451
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1484451
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