Hello Greg, In my situation I have a proxy server that is in a location that is not connected to our main DNS servers (in a separated network/environment). I had to update the DNS in that location to reflect the A record I have configured for my application server that is in a different network. Once I updated this information osad started working. I did have to restart the services on the proxy and client (remove the osad-auth.conf when you restart osad) to get it working. Adding a host entry to the proxy server for the application server didn't work it had to be an A record (seems to be SSL verification that was the cause). When I added this configuration the jabber logs showed the following which was different to what it was seeing during when it wasn't working.
Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: <hostname application server removed for security> lookup for <hostname application server removed for security> returned 1 result (ttl 86400) Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [8] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=5269] outgoing connection for '<hostname application server removed for security>' Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [8] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=5269] sending dialback auth request for route '<hostname proxy server removed for security>/<hostname application server removed for security>' Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [9] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=42619] incoming connection Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [9] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=42619] incoming stream online (id ) Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [9] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=42619] received dialback auth request for route '<hostname proxy server removed for security>/<hostname application server removed for security>' Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [9] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=42619] incoming route '<hostname proxy server removed for security>/<hostname application server removed for security>' is now valid Sep 29 10:59:23 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [9] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=42619] checking dialback verification from <hostname application server removed for security>: sending valid Sep 29 10:59:24 p1plswpxyars01 jabberd/s2s[11641]: [8] [<IP of app server removed for security>, port=5269] outgoing route '<hostname proxy server removed for security>/<hostname application server removed for security>' is now valid 2011/9/29 Wojtak, Greg <gregwoj...@quickenloans.com> > It looks like I am getting a similar problem (now that I know what to look > for in the logs): > > grep dns /var/log/messages > Sep 29 15:05:39 spacewalk jabberd/s2s[20819]: dns lookup for > spacewalk-proxy failed > > I modified my resolv.conf's search option to include the domain that > spacewalk-proxy is in and am able to resolve the shortname from command line > with host or nslookup. I am still getting this error. > > I noticed in the jabberd documentation that there is a reference to > /usr/bin/resolver and /etc/jabberd/resolver.xml. I don't have either of > these files, nor does a yum provides /usr/bin/resolver return anything. Is > this supposed to be there? I have the following line in my s2s.xml: > > <resolver>resolver</resolver> > > Should that be changed to something else? > > Thanks! > > Greg > > From: Jeremy Davis <jdavis4...@gmail.com<mailto:jdavis4...@gmail.com>> > Reply-To: <spacewalk-list@redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list@redhat.com>> > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:14:14 -0600 > To: <spacewalk-list@redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list@redhat.com>> > Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] OSAD Problem with client/proxy > > Hello List/Mirek, > > Determined the solution to the issue I was having with that proxy server. > It turns out it was a DNS issue. Updated DNS and everything is working as it > should. Thank you for your help. > > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Jeremy Davis <jdavis4...@gmail.com > <mailto:jdavis4...@gmail.com>> wrote: > I am able to get to the ports on the proxy from the client. I performed a > tcpdump and the communication seems to be going just fine. No errors in > /var/log/messages where the jabber logs are being sent. It appears to be > working as it should but in the web ui it doesn't show online and the client > will not pick up instant actions. I also performed an rhn_check -vv and no > errors were displayed. Everything looks normal by what I can see but still > have this issue. > > > 2011/9/23 Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com<mailto:msu...@redhat.com>> > On 09/22/2011 06:46 PM, Jeremy Davis wrote: > > Hello Mirek, > > > > Thank you for the reply. An rhn_check works fine. I do not see any > > issues there. Actions get picked up within an hour as set for the rhnsd > > service. It seems the issue is with the osad service. I turned up debug > > and restart the osad service and I see no errors. I see that it tries to > > register and actually does register as I see the registration on the > > proxy server. Now when I look in Spacewalk the osa status shows offline > > even after a ping. This is only happening on one proxy server ( I have > > about 14 proxy servers). All other proxy servers appear to be working > > fine. Any idea as to what could be the problem? I can also provide any > > logs that you may want to look at. > > Osad is not working. Can you telnet to jabberd port from that proxy. Is > that anything related in jabberd and osa/osad logs? > > > -- > Miroslav Suchy > Red Hat Satellite Engineering > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com<mailto:Spacewalk-list@redhat.com> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > > > > -- > Kind regards, > Jeremy Davis, GCIH > > > > -- > Kind regards, > Jeremy Davis, GCIH > _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com<mailto:Spacewalk-list@redhat.com> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > -- Kind regards, Jeremy Davis, GCIH
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