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This test has several gotchas in Fedora 19 Alpha. Please review the Troubleshooting section below before continuing. | This test has several gotchas in Fedora 19 Alpha. Please review the Troubleshooting section below before continuing. | ||
# | # Following software required: | ||
# You need a configured FreeIPA domain. | #* control-center 3.8.1.5 or later. | ||
#* realmd 0.14.0 or later. | |||
#* selinux-policy 3.12.1-40 or later. | |||
# You need a configured FreeIPA domain. If you need to you can [[QA:Testcase_freeipav3_installation|set one up]]. | |||
# You need a FreeIPA domain user account and administrator account, or both. If you have both, enter the use account as the user you're going to add below. | # You need a FreeIPA domain user account and administrator account, or both. If you have both, enter the use account as the user you're going to add below. | ||
# Your machine must have a configured host name. Do not proceed if you host name is <code>localhost</code> or similar. | # Your machine must have a configured host name. Do not proceed if you host name is <code>localhost</code> or similar. | ||
#: <pre>$ hostname</pre> | #: <pre>$ hostname</pre> | ||
# Remove the following packages, they should be installed by realmd as necessary. | # Remove the following packages, they should be installed by realmd as necessary. | ||
#: <pre>$ sudo yum remove freeipa-client</pre> | #: <pre>$ sudo yum remove freeipa-client</pre> | ||
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* You can see verbose output in the terminal that you started gnome-control-center from. | * You can see verbose output in the terminal that you started gnome-control-center from. | ||
* {{bz|953453}} If you see the message '''No user with the name user@domain found''' then this is because 'sss' was not in your <code>/etc/nsswitch.conf</code> when the tests were started. | * {{bz|953453}} If you see the message '''No user with the name user@domain found''' then this is because 'sss' was not in your <code>/etc/nsswitch.conf</code> when the tests were started. | ||
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$ sudo yum reinstall glibc | $ sudo yum reinstall glibc | ||
$ shutdown -r now</pre> | $ shutdown -r now</pre> | ||
* {{bz|953477}} '''Cannot log in using GDM''' because it seems like GDM or some part of the GNOME session is giving problems when the user name has an @ symbol in it. | * {{bz|953477}} '''Cannot log in using GDM''' because it seems like GDM or some part of the GNOME session is giving problems when the user name has an @ symbol in it. | ||
[[Category:FreeIPA_Test_Cases]] [[Category:realmd_Test_Cases]] | [[Category:FreeIPA_Test_Cases]] [[Category:realmd_Test_Cases]] |
Revision as of 06:45, 9 May 2013
Description
Setup an FreeIPA domain account login via the GNOME Control Center.
Setup
This test has several gotchas in Fedora 19 Alpha. Please review the Troubleshooting section below before continuing.
- Following software required:
- control-center 3.8.1.5 or later.
- realmd 0.14.0 or later.
- selinux-policy 3.12.1-40 or later.
- You need a configured FreeIPA domain. If you need to you can set one up.
- You need a FreeIPA domain user account and administrator account, or both. If you have both, enter the use account as the user you're going to add below.
- Your machine must have a configured host name. Do not proceed if you host name is
localhost
or similar.$ hostname
- Remove the following packages, they should be installed by realmd as necessary.
$ sudo yum remove freeipa-client
- Make sure you are not joined to a domain. Use
realm list
to check, andrealm leave
to leave.
How to test
- Run
gnome-control-center
from a terminal. - Choose the Users panel.
- Click the Unlock button, if it was run as non-root user
- You should get a Policy Kit authorization prompt.
- Click the add [+] button in the lower left.
- Choose the Enterprise login pane.
- Enter an invalid domain, invalid user, and invalid password for the account.
- Click on Add. You should see a problem icon on the domain.
- Enter the valid domain, invalid user, and invalid password for the account.
- Click on Add. You should see a problem icon on the user.
- Enter the valid domain, valid user, and invalid password for the account.
- Click on Add. You should see a problem icon on the password.
- Enter the right password.
- Click on Add
- If you use a non-administrative user, you should be prompted for administrative credentials.
Expected Results
- The user should now be listed in the User Accounts panel of the GNOME Control Center.
- Check that the domain is now configured.
$ realm list
- Make sure the domain is listed.
- Make sure you have a
configured: kerberos-member
line in the output. - Make note of the
login-formats
line for the next command.
- Check that you can resolve domain accounts on the local computer.
$ getent passwd 'user@domain'
- Make sure to use the quotes around the user name.
- You should see an output line that looks like passwd(5) output. It should contain an appropriate home directory, and a shell.
- Use the
login-formats
you saw above, to build a remote user name. It will be in the form ofuser@domain
, where domain is the your full FreeIPA domain name.
- Check that you have an appropriate entry in your hosts keytab.
sudo klist -k
- You should see several lines, with your host name that look like
2 host/host.example.com$@IPA.EXAMPLE.COM
- Check that you can use your keytab with kerberos
sudo kinit -k host/host.example.com@IPA.EXAMPLE.COM
- Make sure the hostname and domain are capitalized, and specified exactly as in the
klist
output above. - There should be no output from this command.
- The user should show up here:
$ realm list
- Look at the
permitted-logins:
line. - You should also see
login-policy: allow-permitted-logins
.
- Go to GDM by logging out, or by Switch User from the user menu.
- Choose the Not Listed? option.
- Verify that you can see the short name listed with a hint as to how to log in.
- Type
user@domain
in the box.- The case of the domain and user should not matter, but they are separated by a at sign.
- The domain part is the entire domain name for your FreeIPA domain.
- Type the user domain password, and press enter.
- You should be logged into a Fedora Desktop.
Troubleshooting
- You can see verbose output in the terminal that you started gnome-control-center from.
- RHBZ #953453 If you see the message No user with the name user@domain found then this is because 'sss' was not in your
/etc/nsswitch.conf
when the tests were started.- A newly installed system will have this present. However
ipa-client-install --uninstall
incorrectly removes it. - This may have happened if you ran earlier tests that performed this command.
- Workaround: The following lines should have 'sss' on them in
/etc/nsswitch.conf
by default. You can restore this by doing the following, and then running through the tests again:
- A newly installed system will have this present. However
$ sudo mv /etc/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf.bak $ sudo yum reinstall glibc $ shutdown -r now
- RHBZ #953477 Cannot log in using GDM because it seems like GDM or some part of the GNOME session is giving problems when the user name has an @ symbol in it.