Hi, No it fails even if I specify the host, but it works if I re-enable the allowall HBAC rule.
So for some reason HBAC is impacting sudo. ===== [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ hostname vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ domainname ods.vuw.ac.nz [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ [root@vuwunicocatd001 jonesst1]# more /etc/hosts # not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 10.70.1.14 vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz vuwunicocatd001.vuw.ac.nz visualresourcest.vuw.ac.nz vuwunicocatd001 [root@vuwunicocatd001 jonesst1]# more /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz GATEWAY=10.70.1.1 NTPSERVERARGS=iburst [root@vuwunicocatd001 jonesst1]# ===== All looks correct.... ======= regards Steven Jones Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE Victoria University, Wellington, NZ 0064 4 463 6272 ________________________________________ From: KodaK [sako...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2012 9:41 a.m. To: Steven Jones Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Unable to get sudo commend to work... OK, so it works if you allow all hosts, but fails if you specify a host. This leads me to believe that the host may not "know" who it is. Run the gamut on local hostname configuration: Check /etc/hosts, is the host listed with the FQDN first? Check "hostname" -- it should report the FQDN. Check "domainname" -- it should report the domain. I have a very similar rule, btw: [jebalicki@slpidml01 ~]$ ipa sudorule-show tds-web-restart ipa: INFO: trying https://slpidml01.unix.magellanhealth.com/ipa/xml ipa: INFO: Forwarding 'sudorule_show' to server u'http://slpidml01.unix.magellanhealth.com/ipa/xml' Rule name: tds-web-restart Enabled: TRUE User Groups: admins, tds-webserver-users, unixadmins Host Groups: tdswebhosts Sudo Allow Commands: /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd [jebalicki@slpidml01 ~]$ On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Steven Jones <steven.jo...@vuw.ac.nz> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to get a sudo-group command to work such that a group of users > can reload apache's config....I know the password is fine as I can ssh into > the server.... > > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ sudo /sbin/service httpd reload > LDAP Config Summary > =================== > uri ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap_version 3 > sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > binddn uid=sudo,cn=sysaccounts,cn=etc,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > bindpw xxxxxxxxxxxx > bind_timelimit 5000000 > ssl start_tls > tls_checkpeer (no) > tls_cacertfile /etc/ipa/ca.crt > =================== > sudo: ldap_set_option: debug -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_checkpeer -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacertfile -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacert -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_initialize(ld, ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz) > sudo: ldap_set_option: ldap_version -> 3 > sudo: ldap_set_option(LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, 5000) > sudo: ldap_start_tls_s() ok > sudo: ldap_sasl_bind_s() ok > sudo: no default options found in ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap search > '(|(sudoUser=thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%ipausers)(sudoUser=%collectriveaccess-student)(sudoUser=%login04-mysql)(sudoUser=%360-ftp)(sudoUser=%become-mysql-users)(sudoUser=ALL))' > sudo: > found:cn=sudo-commands-catd-students,ou=sudoers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap sudoHost 'vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/sbin/service httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/etc/init.d/httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: Command allowed > sudo: user_matches=1 > sudo: host_matches=1 > sudo: sudo_ldap_lookup(0)=0x02 > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > Sorry, try again. > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > Sorry, try again. > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > Sorry, try again. > sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ sudo /sbin/service httpd reload > LDAP Config Summary > =================== > uri ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap_version 3 > sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > binddn uid=sudo,cn=sysaccounts,cn=etc,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > bindpw xxxxxxxxxxxxx > bind_timelimit 5000000 > ssl start_tls > tls_checkpeer (no) > tls_cacertfile /etc/ipa/ca.crt > =================== > sudo: ldap_set_option: debug -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_checkpeer -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacertfile -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacert -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_initialize(ld, ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz) > sudo: ldap_set_option: ldap_version -> 3 > sudo: ldap_set_option(LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, 5000) > sudo: ldap_start_tls_s() ok > sudo: ldap_sasl_bind_s() ok > sudo: no default options found in ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap search > '(|(sudoUser=thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%ipausers)(sudoUser=%collectriveaccess-student)(sudoUser=%login04-mysql)(sudoUser=%360-ftp)(sudoUser=%become-mysql-users)(sudoUser=ALL))' > sudo: > found:cn=sudo-commands-catd-students,ou=sudoers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap sudoHost 'vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/sbin/service httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/etc/init.d/httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: Command allowed > sudo: user_matches=1 > sudo: host_matches=1 > sudo: sudo_ldap_lookup(0)=0x02 > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > Sorry, try again. > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > > Sorry, try again. > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > > Sorry, try again. > sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ > > ============ > > The secure log says system error, unable to read password, > > =============== > Aug 15 08:49:09 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:49:10 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > success; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:49:10 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:account): Access denied > for user thing-sudo: 6 (Permission denied) > Aug 15 08:49:43 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:49:43 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:49:43 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:49:45 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:49:45 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:49:45 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:49:47 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: thing-sudo : 3 incorrect password > attempts ; TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/thing-sudo ; USER=root ; > COMMAND=/sbin/service httpd reload > Aug 15 08:55:35 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: PAM unable to > dlopen(/lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so): /lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > Aug 15 08:55:35 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: PAM adding faulty module: > /lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so > Aug 15 08:55:44 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:55:44 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > success; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:55:44 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:account): Access denied > for user thing-sudo: 6 (Permission denied) > Aug 15 08:55:46 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:55:46 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:55:46 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:55:52 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:55:52 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:55:52 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:55:54 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: thing-sudo : 3 incorrect password > attempts ; TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/thing-sudo ; USER=root ; > COMMAND=/sbin/service httpd reload > Aug 15 08:55:57 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: PAM unable to > dlopen(/lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so): /lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > Aug 15 08:55:57 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: PAM adding faulty module: > /lib64/security/pam_fprintd.so > Aug 15 08:56:04 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:56:05 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > success; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:56:05 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:account): Access denied > for user thing-sudo: 6 (Permission denied) > Aug 15 08:56:06 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:56:06 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:56:06 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:56:08 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): system info: > [Cannot read password] > Aug 15 08:56:08 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): authentication > failure; logname=thing-sudo uid=0 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/2 ruser=thing-sudo > rhost= user=thing-sudo > Aug 15 08:56:08 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: pam_sss(sudo:auth): received for user > thing-sudo: 4 (System error) > Aug 15 08:56:09 vuwunicocatd001 sudo: thing-sudo : 3 incorrect password > attempts ; TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/thing-sudo ; USER=root ; > COMMAND=/sbin/service httpd reload > [root@vuwunicocatd001 jonesst1]# > ================ > > Looks like Bug 814414 > > :( > > "Rob told me elsewhere that when he re-enabled the allow_all rule it started > behaving properly, which seems highly suspect." > > So lets do that, and yes, > > ========= > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ sudo /sbin/service httpd reload > LDAP Config Summary > =================== > uri ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap_version 3 > sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > binddn uid=sudo,cn=sysaccounts,cn=etc,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > bindpw xxxxxxxxxxx > bind_timelimit 5000000 > ssl start_tls > tls_checkpeer (no) > tls_cacertfile /etc/ipa/ca.crt > =================== > sudo: ldap_set_option: debug -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_checkpeer -> 0 > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacertfile -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_set_option: tls_cacert -> /etc/ipa/ca.crt > sudo: ldap_initialize(ld, ldap://vuwunicoipam001.ods.vuw.ac.nz > ldap://vuwunicoipam002.ods.vuw.ac.nz ldap://vuwunicoipam003.ods.vuw.ac.nz) > sudo: ldap_set_option: ldap_version -> 3 > sudo: ldap_set_option(LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, 5000) > sudo: ldap_start_tls_s() ok > sudo: ldap_sasl_bind_s() ok > sudo: no default options found in ou=SUDOers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap search > '(|(sudoUser=thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%thing-sudo)(sudoUser=%ipausers)(sudoUser=%collectriveaccess-student)(sudoUser=%login04-mysql)(sudoUser=%360-ftp)(sudoUser=%become-mysql-users)(sudoUser=ALL))' > sudo: > found:cn=sudo-commands-catd-students,ou=sudoers,dc=ods,dc=vuw,dc=ac,dc=nz > sudo: ldap sudoHost 'vuwunicocatd001.ods.vuw.ac.nz' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/sbin/service httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: ldap sudoCommand '/etc/init.d/httpd reload' ... MATCH! > sudo: Command allowed > sudo: user_matches=1 > sudo: host_matches=1 > sudo: sudo_ldap_lookup(0)=0x02 > [sudo] password for thing-sudo: > Reloading httpd: > [thing-sudo@vuwunicocatd001 ~]$ > =================== > > and as we can see that indeed "fixes it". > > D: > > If you let me know exactly which logs you want to see I will send them to you. > > I have "sudoers_debug 3" at present, anything else needs to be set higher > to help? > > What I can see is I made an oops is specifying the wrong host group but that > contains the host anyway....but also Ive then bypassed hostgroups and set a > specific host....this still fails as above. > > I am also getting other intermitant failures when I do a sudo su - but its > not consistant. > > regards > > Steven Jones > > Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE > > Victoria University, Wellington, NZ > > 0064 4 463 6272 > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-users mailing list > Freeipa-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users -- The government is going to read our mail anyway, might as well make it tough for them. 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