** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => freeipa (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Support of freeipa-server for s390x
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
T
** Also affects: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided => High
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Because of the "targetmilestone-inin1604" tag (that's synch-ed over by
'bugproxy') this problem seem to occur on Xenial.
** Tags added: universe
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** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Support of freeipa-server for s390x
Status in Ubuntu on IB
Please could you attach the logs like the /var/log/syslog as well as the ipa
install log:
/var/log/ipaserver-install.log
and in case available any other ipa related logs, too - means: /var/log/ipa*
And also share how the content of the folder: ls -la /etc/ipa/
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rver-install command failed, exception:
ACIError: Insufficient access: SASL(-4): no mechanism available: No worthy
mechs found (Unknown authentication method)
2018-04-26T14:31:25Z ERROR Insufficient access: SASL(-4): no mechanism
available: No worthy mechs found (Unknown authentication method)
2018-04-26T1
Would it be possible for 22.10 instead?
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Title:
freeipa-server package missing on Ubuntu 20.04
Status in freeipa package in Ubuntu:
Tri
Public bug reported:
Executing 'ipa-client-install' (package: freeipa-client) is causing a
segmentation fault:
ubuntu@server:~$ sudo apt install freeipa-client
ubuntu@server:~$ ipa-client-install
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
ubuntu@server:~$ ls -l /var/crash/
total 2012
-rw-r- 1 ubuntu ub
** Description changed:
Executing 'ipa-client-install' (package: freeipa-client) is causing a
segmentation fault:
ubuntu@server:~$ sudo apt install freeipa-client
ubuntu@server:~$ ipa-client-install
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
ubuntu@server:~$ ls -l /var/crash/
total 2012
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** Summary changed:
- ipa-client-install seg faults on 22.04.3 (s390x)
+ ipa-client-install seg faults (s390x)
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Title:
ipa-client-install
Initially this crash happened on 22.04.3, but 23.10 is affected as well.
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Title:
ipa-client-install seg faults (s390x)
Status in Ubuntu o
$ sudo apport-unpack /var/crash/_usr_sbin_ipa-client-install.0.crash /tmp/crash
$ /tmp/crash
$ DEBUGINFOD_URLS=https://debuginfod.ubuntu.com gdb `cat ExecutablePath`
CoreDump
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 12.1-0ubuntu1~22.04) 12.1
Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version
I tried this on a different platform, here ppc64el and ipa-client-install does
not seg fault there:
ubuntu@p10d-lpar06:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Release:22.04
Codename: jammy
ubuntu@p10d-lpar06:~$ arch
pp
Hi Timo, yes, I agree.
Looks like the fault is coming from ext_dce.cpython-310-s390x-linux-gnu.so,
that is in python3-gssapi.
But Ubuntu seems to be pretty up to date with python3-gssapi:
python3-gssapi | 1.6.12-1build2 | jammy/universe | amd64, arm64, armhf,
ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
python3
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