Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
Done in : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1468878. > Le 7 juil. 2017 à 13:51, Ondra Machacek a écrit : > > On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Fabrice Bacchella > wrote: >> >>> Le 1 juil. 2017 à 09:09, Fabrice Bacchella a >>> écrit : >>> >>> Le 30 juin 2017 à 23:25, Ondra Machacek a écrit : On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote: > >> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella >> a écrit : >> >> >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >>> >>> How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't >>> you use kerberos=True? >> >> Ok, got it. >> It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is >> done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: >> config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my >> /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is >> missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is >> checked with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't >> know about X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. >> That's why I'm getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have >> said the extensions name that was failing, not the generic "External >> Authentication" that did'nt caught my eye. >> >> I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. > > I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a > different authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order > the different Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed > both authn and authz ? > Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until one succeed: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for you? >>> >>> I'm not sure. As I need two >>> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension, the authentication >>> will always succeed. It's the auhtz that fails as user as either in one >>> backend or the other. So if ExtMap output = profile.getAuthn().invoke(..) >>> calls the authz part I will be fine. >>> >> >> I think it's not possible to have 2 >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension with different authz. >> >> The first authz ldap based backend is tried and return: >> 2017-07-04 17:50:25,711+02 DEBUG >> [org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension] (default task-2) [] >> Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor' >>at >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.doFetchPrincipalRecord(AuthzExtension.java:579) >> [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] >>at >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.invoke(AuthzExtension.java:478) >> [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:49) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:73) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:109) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:122) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:68) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth$2.doAuth(NonInteractiveAuth.java:51) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.issueTokenUsingHttpHeaders(OAuthTokenServlet.java:183) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.service(OAuthTokenServlet.java:72) >>at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:790) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.ServletHandler.handleRequest(ServletHandler.java:85) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:129) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.branding.BrandingFilter.doFilter(BrandingFilter.java:73) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.LocaleFilter.doFilter(LocaleFilter.java:66) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.uti
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
Ok. > Le 7 juil. 2017 à 13:51, Ondra Machacek a écrit : > > On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Fabrice Bacchella > wrote: >> >>> Le 1 juil. 2017 à 09:09, Fabrice Bacchella a >>> écrit : >>> >>> Le 30 juin 2017 à 23:25, Ondra Machacek a écrit : On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote: > >> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella >> a écrit : >> >> >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >>> >>> How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't >>> you use kerberos=True? >> >> Ok, got it. >> It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is >> done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: >> config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my >> /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is >> missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is >> checked with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't >> know about X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. >> That's why I'm getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have >> said the extensions name that was failing, not the generic "External >> Authentication" that did'nt caught my eye. >> >> I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. > > I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a > different authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order > the different Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed > both authn and authz ? > Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until one succeed: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for you? >>> >>> I'm not sure. As I need two >>> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension, the authentication >>> will always succeed. It's the auhtz that fails as user as either in one >>> backend or the other. So if ExtMap output = profile.getAuthn().invoke(..) >>> calls the authz part I will be fine. >>> >> >> I think it's not possible to have 2 >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension with different authz. >> >> The first authz ldap based backend is tried and return: >> 2017-07-04 17:50:25,711+02 DEBUG >> [org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension] (default task-2) [] >> Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor' >>at >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.doFetchPrincipalRecord(AuthzExtension.java:579) >> [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] >>at >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.invoke(AuthzExtension.java:478) >> [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:49) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:73) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:109) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:122) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:68) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth$2.doAuth(NonInteractiveAuth.java:51) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.issueTokenUsingHttpHeaders(OAuthTokenServlet.java:183) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.service(OAuthTokenServlet.java:72) >>at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:790) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.ServletHandler.handleRequest(ServletHandler.java:85) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:129) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.branding.BrandingFilter.doFilter(BrandingFilter.java:73) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.LocaleFilter.doFilter(LocaleFilter.java:66) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) >>at >> io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) >>at >> org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.HeaderFilter.doFilter(HeaderFilter.java:94) >>
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote: > >> Le 1 juil. 2017 à 09:09, Fabrice Bacchella a >> écrit : >> >> >>> Le 30 juin 2017 à 23:25, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella >>> wrote: > Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella > a écrit : > > >> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >> >> How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't >> you use kerberos=True? > > Ok, got it. > It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is > done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: > config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my > /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is > missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked > with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know > about X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's > why I'm getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the > extensions name that was failing, not the generic "External > Authentication" that did'nt caught my eye. > > I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a different authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order the different Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed both authn and authz ? >>> >>> Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until >>> one succeed: >>> >>> https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 >>> >>> The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for >>> you? >> >> I'm not sure. As I need two >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension, the authentication >> will always succeed. It's the auhtz that fails as user as either in one >> backend or the other. So if ExtMap output = profile.getAuthn().invoke(..) >> calls the authz part I will be fine. >> > > I think it's not possible to have 2 > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension with different authz. > > The first authz ldap based backend is tried and return: > 2017-07-04 17:50:25,711+02 DEBUG > [org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension] (default task-2) [] > Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor' > at > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.doFetchPrincipalRecord(AuthzExtension.java:579) > [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] > at > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.invoke(AuthzExtension.java:478) > [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:49) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:73) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:109) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:122) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:68) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth$2.doAuth(NonInteractiveAuth.java:51) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.issueTokenUsingHttpHeaders(OAuthTokenServlet.java:183) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.service(OAuthTokenServlet.java:72) > at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:790) > at > io.undertow.servlet.handlers.ServletHandler.handleRequest(ServletHandler.java:85) > at > io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:129) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.branding.BrandingFilter.doFilter(BrandingFilter.java:73) > at > io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) > at > io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.LocaleFilter.doFilter(LocaleFilter.java:66) > at > io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) > at > io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) > at > org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.HeaderFilter.doFilter(HeaderFilter.java:94) > at > io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) > at > io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
> Le 1 juil. 2017 à 09:09, Fabrice Bacchella a > écrit : > > >> Le 30 juin 2017 à 23:25, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >> >> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella >> wrote: >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella a écrit : > Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : > > How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't > you use kerberos=True? Ok, got it. It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know about X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's why I'm getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the extensions name that was failing, not the generic "External Authentication" that did'nt caught my eye. I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. >>> >>> I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using >>> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a >>> different authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order the >>> different Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed both >>> authn and authz ? >>> >> >> Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until >> one succeed: >> >> https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 >> >> The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for you? > > I'm not sure. As I need two > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension, the authentication > will always succeed. It's the auhtz that fails as user as either in one > backend or the other. So if ExtMap output = profile.getAuthn().invoke(..) > calls the authz part I will be fine. > I think it's not possible to have 2 org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension with different authz. The first authz ldap based backend is tried and return: 2017-07-04 17:50:25,711+02 DEBUG [org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension] (default task-2) [] Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor' at org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.doFetchPrincipalRecord(AuthzExtension.java:579) [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] at org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.ldap.AuthzExtension.invoke(AuthzExtension.java:478) [ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.jar:] at org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:49) at org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:73) at org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionProxy.invoke(ExtensionProxy.java:109) at org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:122) at org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils.doAuth(NegotiateAuthUtils.java:68) at org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth$2.doAuth(NonInteractiveAuth.java:51) at org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.issueTokenUsingHttpHeaders(OAuthTokenServlet.java:183) at org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.OAuthTokenServlet.service(OAuthTokenServlet.java:72) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:790) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.ServletHandler.handleRequest(ServletHandler.java:85) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:129) at org.ovirt.engine.core.branding.BrandingFilter.doFilter(BrandingFilter.java:73) at io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) at org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.LocaleFilter.doFilter(LocaleFilter.java:66) at io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) at org.ovirt.engine.core.utils.servlet.HeaderFilter.doFilter(HeaderFilter.java:94) at io.undertow.servlet.core.ManagedFilter.doFilter(ManagedFilter.java:61) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler$FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterHandler.java:131) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.FilterHandler.handleRequest(FilterHandler.java:84) at io.undertow.servlet.handlers.security.ServletSecurityRoleHandler.handleReque
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
> Le 30 juin 2017 à 23:25, Ondra Machacek a écrit : > > On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella > wrote: >> >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella a >>> écrit : >>> >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't you use kerberos=True? >>> >>> Ok, got it. >>> It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is >>> done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: >>> config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my >>> /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is >>> missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked >>> with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know about >>> X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's why I'm >>> getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the extensions >>> name that was failing, not the generic "External Authentication" that >>> did'nt caught my eye. >>> >>> I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. >> >> I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using >> org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a different >> authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order the different >> Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed both authn and >> authz ? >> > > Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until > one succeed: > > https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 > > The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for you? I'm not sure. As I need two org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension, the authentication will always succeed. It's the auhtz that fails as user as either in one backend or the other. So if ExtMap output = profile.getAuthn().invoke(..) calls the authz part I will be fine. ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote: > >> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella a >> écrit : >> >> >>> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >>> >>> How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't >>> you use kerberos=True? >> >> Ok, got it. >> It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is >> done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: >> config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my >> /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is >> missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked >> with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know about >> X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's why I'm >> getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the extensions >> name that was failing, not the generic "External Authentication" that did'nt >> caught my eye. >> >> I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. > > I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using > org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a different > authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order the different > Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed both authn and > authz ? > Yes you can have multiple authn profiles and it tries to login until one succeed: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/de46aa78f3117cbe436ab10926ac0c23fcdd7cfc/backend/manager/modules/aaa/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/aaa/filters/NegotiationFilter.java#L125 The order isn't guaranteed, but I think it's not important, or is it for you? ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
> Le 29 juin 2017 à 14:42, Fabrice Bacchella a > écrit : > > >> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : >> >> How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't >> you use kerberos=True? > > Ok, got it. > It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is done > in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: > config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my > /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is > missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked > with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know about > X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's why I'm > getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the extensions > name that was failing, not the generic "External Authentication" that did'nt > caught my eye. > > I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. I'm starting to understand. I need two authn modules, both using org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.http.AuthnExtension but with a different authz.plugin. Is that possible ? If I do what, in what order the different Authn will be tried ? Are they all tried until one succeed both authn and authz ? ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
> Le 29 juin 2017 à 13:41, Ondra Machacek a écrit : > > How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't > you use kerberos=True? Ok, got it. It's tested with the sdk, using kerberos. But Kerberos authentication is done in Apache and I configure a profile for that, so I needed to add: config.artifact.arg = X-Remote-User in my /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/MyProfile.authn.properties. But this is missing from internal-authn.properties. So rexecutor@internal is checked with my profil, and not found. But as the internal profil don't know about X-Remote-User, it can't check the user and fails silently. That's why I'm getting only one line. Perhaps the log line should have said the extensions name that was failing, not the generic "External Authentication" that did'nt caught my eye. I will check that as soon as I have a few minutes to spare and tell you. ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
How do you login? Do you use webadmin or API/SDK, if using SDK, don't you use kerberos=True? On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote: > I tried to add a user in ovirt, but it's not identified: > 2017-06-28 16:48:48,505+02 ERROR > [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-22) [] > External Authentication Failed: Cannot resolve principal > 'rexecutor@internal' > > > /usr/bin/ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user show rexecutor > -- User rexecutor(b1727291-5ad4-4575-b8ec-53bdc9ce4aef) -- > Namespace: * > Name: rexecutor > ID: b1727291-5ad4-4575-b8ec-53bdc9ce4aef > Display Name: > Email: > First Name: > Last Name: > Department: > Title: > Description: > Account Disabled: false > Account Locked: false > Account Unlocked At: 2017-06-16 13:49:31Z > Account Valid From: 2017-06-15 16:41:14Z > Account Valid To: 2217-06-15 16:41:14Z > Account Without Password: true > Last successful Login At: 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z > Last unsuccessful Login At: 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z > Password Valid To: 2025-08-15 10:30:00Z > > It's listed as a known user: > id="49a12b6e-de03-4095-b6ed-2c1883f5542e"> > > > 62313732373239312D356164342D343537352D623865632D353362646339636534616566 > > > > * > rexecutor > rexecutor@internal-authz >id="696E7465726E616C2D617574687A"> > internal-authz > >href="/ovirt-engine/api/users/49a12b6e-de03-4095-b6ed-2c1883f5542e/permissions"/> >href="/ovirt-engine/api/users/49a12b6e-de03-4095-b6ed-2c1883f5542e/roles"/> >href="/ovirt-engine/api/users/49a12b6e-de03-4095-b6ed-2c1883f5542e/sshpublickeys"/> >href="/ovirt-engine/api/users/49a12b6e-de03-4095-b6ed-2c1883f5542e/tags"/> > > > My admin domain authentication looks OK: > config.datasource.jdbcurl=jdbc:postgresql://pgdb:5432/ovirt_engine?sslfactory=org.postgresql.ssl.NonValidatingFactory > config.datasource.dbuser=ovirt > config.datasource.dbpassword=XXX > config.datasource.jdbcdriver=org.postgresql.Driver > config.datasource.schemaname=aaa_jdbc > > It tried to increase org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils debug log level by > modifying /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in > > diff ovirt-engine.xml.in* > 201,204d200 > < > < > < > < > > I just got in the log: > 2017-06-28 17:17:09,404+02 DEBUG > [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth] (default task-7) [] > Performing Negotiate Auth > 2017-06-28 17:17:09,404+02 DEBUG > [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] > Performing external authentication > 2017-06-28 17:17:09,410+02 ERROR > [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] > External Authentication Failed: Cannot resolve principal > 'rexecutor@internal' > 2017-06-28 17:17:09,410+02 DEBUG > [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] > External Authentication Failed: Class: class > org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionInvokeCommandFailedException > Input: > {Extkey[name=EXTENSION_INVOKE_COMMAND;type=class > org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtUUID;uuid=EXTENSION_INVOKE_COMMAND[485778ab-bede-4f1a-b823-77b262a2f28d];]=AAA_AUTHZ_FETCH_PRINCIPAL_RECORD[5a5bf9bb-9336-4376-a823-26efe1ba26df], > Extkey[name=AAA_AUTHZ_QUERY_FLAGS;type=class > java.lang.Integer;uuid=AAA_AUTHZ_QUERY_FLAGS[97d226e9-8d87-49a0-9a7f-af689320907b];]=3, > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_INVOKE_CONTEXT;type=class > org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtMap;uuid=EXTENSION_INVOKE_CONTEXT[886d2ebb-312a-49ae-9cc3-e1f849834b7d];]={Extkey[name=AAA_AUTHZ_AVAILABLE_NAMESPACES;type=interface > java.util.Collection;uuid=AAA_AUTHZ_AVAILABLE_NAMESPACES[6dffa34c-955f-486a-bd35-0a272b45a711];]=[DC=XXX], > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_LICENSE;type=class > java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_LICENSE[8a61ad65-054c-4e31-9c6d-1ca4d60a4c18];]=ASL > 2.0, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_GLOBAL_CONTEXT;type=class > org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtMap;uuid=EXTENSION_GLOBAL_CONTEXT[9799e72f-7af6-4cf1-bf08-297bc8903676];]=*skip*, > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_NAME;type=class > java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_NAME[651381d3-f54f-4547-bf28-b0b01a103184];]=ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.authz, > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_MANAGER_TRACE_LOG;type=interface > org.slf4j.Logger;uuid=EXTENSION_MANAGER_TRACE_LOG[863db666-3ea7-4751-9695-918a3197ad83];]=org.slf4j.impl.Slf4jLogger(org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionsManager.trace.ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.authz.XXX-authz), > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_SENSITIVE_KEYS;type=interface > java.util.Collection;uuid=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_SENSITIVE_KEYS[a456efa1-73ff-4204-9f9b-ebff01e35263];]=[], > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_VERSION;type=class > java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_VERSION[fe35f6a8-8239-4bdb-ab1a-af9f779ce68c];]=1.3.1, > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_PROVIDES;type=interface > java.util.Collection;uuid=EXTENSION_PROVIDES[8cf373a6-65b5-4594-b828-0e275087de91];]=[org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.aaa.Authz], > Extkey[name=EXTENSION_AUTHOR;type=class > java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_A
[ovirt-users] ovirt can't find user
I tried to add a user in ovirt, but it's not identified: 2017-06-28 16:48:48,505+02 ERROR [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-22) [] External Authentication Failed: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor@internal' /usr/bin/ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user show rexecutor -- User rexecutor(b1727291-5ad4-4575-b8ec-53bdc9ce4aef) -- Namespace: * Name: rexecutor ID: b1727291-5ad4-4575-b8ec-53bdc9ce4aef Display Name: Email: First Name: Last Name: Department: Title: Description: Account Disabled: false Account Locked: false Account Unlocked At: 2017-06-16 13:49:31Z Account Valid From: 2017-06-15 16:41:14Z Account Valid To: 2217-06-15 16:41:14Z Account Without Password: true Last successful Login At: 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z Last unsuccessful Login At: 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z Password Valid To: 2025-08-15 10:30:00Z It's listed as a known user: 62313732373239312D356164342D343537352D623865632D353362646339636534616566 * rexecutor rexecutor@internal-authz internal-authz My admin domain authentication looks OK: config.datasource.jdbcurl=jdbc:postgresql://pgdb:5432/ovirt_engine?sslfactory=org.postgresql.ssl.NonValidatingFactory config.datasource.dbuser=ovirt config.datasource.dbpassword=XXX config.datasource.jdbcdriver=org.postgresql.Driver config.datasource.schemaname=aaa_jdbc It tried to increase org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils debug log level by modifying /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in diff ovirt-engine.xml.in* 201,204d200 < < < < I just got in the log: 2017-06-28 17:17:09,404+02 DEBUG [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NonInteractiveAuth] (default task-7) [] Performing Negotiate Auth 2017-06-28 17:17:09,404+02 DEBUG [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] Performing external authentication 2017-06-28 17:17:09,410+02 ERROR [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] External Authentication Failed: Cannot resolve principal 'rexecutor@internal' 2017-06-28 17:17:09,410+02 DEBUG [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.utils.NegotiateAuthUtils] (default task-7) [] External Authentication Failed: Class: class org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionInvokeCommandFailedException Input: {Extkey[name=EXTENSION_INVOKE_COMMAND;type=class org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtUUID;uuid=EXTENSION_INVOKE_COMMAND[485778ab-bede-4f1a-b823-77b262a2f28d];]=AAA_AUTHZ_FETCH_PRINCIPAL_RECORD[5a5bf9bb-9336-4376-a823-26efe1ba26df], Extkey[name=AAA_AUTHZ_QUERY_FLAGS;type=class java.lang.Integer;uuid=AAA_AUTHZ_QUERY_FLAGS[97d226e9-8d87-49a0-9a7f-af689320907b];]=3, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_INVOKE_CONTEXT;type=class org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtMap;uuid=EXTENSION_INVOKE_CONTEXT[886d2ebb-312a-49ae-9cc3-e1f849834b7d];]={Extkey[name=AAA_AUTHZ_AVAILABLE_NAMESPACES;type=interface java.util.Collection;uuid=AAA_AUTHZ_AVAILABLE_NAMESPACES[6dffa34c-955f-486a-bd35-0a272b45a711];]=[DC=XXX], Extkey[name=EXTENSION_LICENSE;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_LICENSE[8a61ad65-054c-4e31-9c6d-1ca4d60a4c18];]=ASL 2.0, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_GLOBAL_CONTEXT;type=class org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.ExtMap;uuid=EXTENSION_GLOBAL_CONTEXT[9799e72f-7af6-4cf1-bf08-297bc8903676];]=*skip*, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_NAME;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_NAME[651381d3-f54f-4547-bf28-b0b01a103184];]=ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.authz, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_MANAGER_TRACE_LOG;type=interface org.slf4j.Logger;uuid=EXTENSION_MANAGER_TRACE_LOG[863db666-3ea7-4751-9695-918a3197ad83];]=org.slf4j.impl.Slf4jLogger(org.ovirt.engine.core.extensions.mgr.ExtensionsManager.trace.ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.authz.XXX-authz), Extkey[name=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_SENSITIVE_KEYS;type=interface java.util.Collection;uuid=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_SENSITIVE_KEYS[a456efa1-73ff-4204-9f9b-ebff01e35263];]=[], Extkey[name=EXTENSION_VERSION;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_VERSION[fe35f6a8-8239-4bdb-ab1a-af9f779ce68c];]=1.3.1, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_PROVIDES;type=interface java.util.Collection;uuid=EXTENSION_PROVIDES[8cf373a6-65b5-4594-b828-0e275087de91];]=[org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.aaa.Authz], Extkey[name=EXTENSION_AUTHOR;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_AUTHOR[ef242f7a-2dad-4bc5-9aad-e07018b7fbcc];]=The oVirt Project, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_LOCALE;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_LOCALE[0780b112-0ce0-404a-b85e-8765d778bb29];]=en_US, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_FILE;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION_FILE[4fb0ffd3-983c-4f3f-98ff-9660bd67af6a];]=/etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/-authz.properties, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_HOME_URL;type=class java.lang.String;uuid=EXTENSION_HOME_URL[4ad7a2f4-f969-42d4-b399-72d192e18304];]=http://www.ovirt.org, Extkey[name=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION;type=class java.util.Properties;uuid=EXTENSION_CONFIGURATION[2d48ab72-f0a1-4312-b4ae-5068a226b0fc];]=***, Extkey[name=EXTENSION