Re: Testcase realmd join sssd on Rawhide

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On Thu, 2019-07-04 at 12:52 +0200, Alessio wrote:
> I was testing joining an Active Directory from Rawhide.
> Following QA:Testcase realmd join sssd
> While with F30 it works, in Rawhide I get:
> 
> $ sudo realm join TEST.LAN
> Password for Administrator: 
> See: journalctl REALMD_OPERATION=r92.1155
> realm: Couldn't join realm: Failed to join the domain
> 
> In journalctl the error seems to be:
> 
> Jul 04 12:45:18 fetora realmd[1151]: adcli: 'code == 0' not true at
> _adcli_krb5_keytab_test_salt
> Jul 04 12:45:18 fetora realmd[1151]:  ! Couldn't authenticate with
> keytab while discovering which salt to use: FEDORA$@TEST.LAN: Bad
> encryption type
> Jul 04 12:45:18 fetora realmd[1151]:  ! Couldn't add keytab entries:
> FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab: Bad encryption type
> Jul 04 12:45:18 fetora realmd[1151]: adcli: joining domain fgm.lan
> failed: Couldn't add keytab entries: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab: Bad
> encryption type
> Jul 04 12:45:18 fetora realmd[1151]:  ! Failed to join the domain
> 
> 
> The content of file /etc/krb5.conf.d/crypto-policies is the same
> between F30 and Rawhide.

Thanks for catching this! Can you please file a bug against realmd or
adcli and mark it as blocking the bug 'BetaBlocker'? Thanks again.
-- 
Adam Williamson
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