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  2. PTL-6649

RH318-179, Chapter 4 Section 2: krbPasswordExpiration , lab manage-ipa setup fails as "kinit admin" results in "Password expired warning" and the script continues.

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    • RH318 - RHV 4.1 1 20171221
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      Section: 4.2 - Guided Exercise: Integrating Users from an External Directory Service
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      Workaround: Log into the utility server and run "kinit admin" to set the new kerberos password as the same one mentioned in the setup script "redhat321".

      Then running the setup script 'lab manage-ipa setup' in the workstation which will create the new ipa users 'rhvadmin','normaluser','poweruser' & 'dcadmin' and alos change the expiry of kereberos password to the year 2099.

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      Description: As you can see from the screenshots it is clear that "lab manage-ipa setup" fails to run properly as krb password is expired. Hence, when the setup script runs

      ssh root@utility "echo redhat321 | kinit admin" - since the password is expired, the warning of changing the password doesn't come through and the script proceeds further.

      You can refer the screenshots for the same.

            rht-cchang Chen Chang (Inactive)
            amadhusu Achyut Madhusudan (Inactive)
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