Packetfence 6.2.1 on CentOS 6.8

Any ideas why command line AD join works, but GUI AD join doesn't?

Can someone point me in the right direction?


-----Original Message-----
From: Morgan, Joel P. [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2016 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PacketFence-users] Possible bug in GUI on PF 6.2.1

I'm using Packetfence 6.2.1 on CentOS 6.8.

Using the GUI I get an error modifying an existing domain (In 5.7 this would 
rejoin successfully):

Radius --> Domains -->
        Click MyDomain to modify existing domain
        Enter Password and click save

I get "Error! An error occured while contacting the server. Please try again 
later" and the GUI says "Test join fail."

Restarting winbindd doesn't help. The GUI still says "Test join fail."

The command line confirms the error:

/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/ip netns exec MyDomain /usr/bin/net ads testjoin -s 
/etc/samba/MyDomain.conf kerberos_kinit_password [email protected] 
failed: Preauthentication failed kerberos_kinit_password 
[email protected] failed: Preauthentication failed Join to domain is not 
valid: Logon failure

If I try to join an existing domain with the command line it works:

/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/ip netns exec MyDomain net -d10 ads join -S 
server.domain.edu -s /etc/samba/MyDomain.conf -U username

GUI still says "Test join fail!", but the CLI "/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/ip netns 
exec MyDomain /usr/bin/net ads testjoin -s /etc/samba/MyDomain.conf" says it's 
OK.

Restart windbind in GUI

GUI now says "Test join success!"



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