[Freeipa-users] Trying to use the CLI logs me out

Mauricio Tavares raubvogel at gmail.com
Fri Feb 21 18:58:19 UTC 2014


On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Rob Crittenden <rcritten at redhat.com> wrote:
> Bret Wortman wrote:
>>
>> I'm getting ready to leave for the weekend, and this isn't the kind of
>> thing I want to track down on a Friday, but if anyone has any ideas for
>> things I should look at come Monday morning, I'd be very appreciative.
>>
>> I've got a system with 12 replicas, and no matter which IPA server I log
>> into and try to run "ipa" CLI commands on (even "ipa help"), I get my
>> session terminated. I also tried from a client system that has the
>> ipatools rpm installed, and in that case I got bounced out of my sudo'd
>> root session.
>>
>> I need to figure this out because something's obviously amiss, and we
>> have discovered a number of systems that are lacking Kerberos keys. I
>> was hoping the CLI would provide the mechanism to get them fixed. We're
>> also trying to track down a 6-10 second delay every time a user logs in
>> using SSSD to authenticate; the password check passes almost instantly,
>> but something is taking up an additional bunch of time and my users are
>> starting to complain. So I need to get past this so I can debug that.
>>
>> Thanks, and have a great weekend, all.
>
>
> For the life of me I can't figure out what the ipa command might do that
> would log you out. I think brute force might be a way to go with this:
>
> strace -f o /tmp/out ipa help
>
> Then go back in and see what happened.
>
> As for login delay you may want to pick a client system and bump up the sssd
> debug level and see if that provides any clues.
>
      I would also run ldapsearch in the client after you manually
kinit'ed, to see which part of the show is boink.

> rob
>
>
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