See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipa/+bug/1765616/comments/9
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the
Public bug reported:
Setting up FreeIPA server fails at "Configuring the web interface", step
12/21
It's in a cleanly started LXC Ubuntu Bionic container. The
ppa:freeipa/ppa is also used to get tomcat 8.5.30-1ubuntu1.2
Configuring the web interface (httpd)
[1/21]: stopping httpd
[2/21]: bac
must be a race condition again, I can't reproduce it here
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
I'm doing this in a LXC container. Could that be of influence?
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setti
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After having installed the new version of Tomcat 8, compatible with JDK
8 (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomcat8/+bug/1765616),
I am still stucked with freeipa-server on Ubuntu 18.04.
The ipa-server-install script fails during step "[19/21
I am also attaching the Apache error log.
** Attachment added: "Apache error log."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipa/+bug/1769485/+attachment/5134935/+files/error.log
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Package was wrong.
** Package changed: tomcat8 (Ubuntu) => freeipa (Ubuntu)
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Title:
freeipa install server fails - cannot start apache se
doesn't hurt to try on qemu/kvm or actual hw
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Title:
freeipa server install fails - Configuring the web interface, setting
up ssl
Statu
which architecture, and is it running on LXC/qemu or native hw?
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Title:
freeipa install server fails - cannot start apache server with SSL
Running on QEMU/KVM. Both host and guest architectures are x86_64. Guest
has 4GB RAM and 4 CPUs.
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Title:
freeipa install server fails - ca
My hostname was not a FQDN. After I changed it to be FQDN, and made sure the
entry
is in /etc/hosts, the installation continues.
However, there is still a problem. The nameserver fails to (re)start.
Configuring DNS (named)
[1/11]: generating rndc key file
[2/11]: adding DNS container
[3/11
In syslog there is this:
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: ../../../lib/dns-pkcs11/view.c:962:
REQUIRE(view->zonetable != ((void *)0)) failed, back trace
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: #0 0x55ceb0cb4cc0 in ??
May 6 20:18:01 usrv1 named-pkcs11[25219]: #1 0x7f4ae89007fa in ??
yep, that's a known issue, though it doesn't have a bug for it so maybe
this should be it
the installation shouldn't start if the hostname is not a FQDN though,
so that's another bug then
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Public bug reported:
When using pkispawn with an external root CA the following error occurs.
2018-05-05 15:00:33 [https-jsse-nio-8443-exec-9] FINE: CertInfoProfile: Unable
to populate certificate: Unable to get ca certificate: Unable to initialize,
java.io.IOException: DerInput.getLength(): le
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