Hi Guys
Any news on it?
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Pavel
On 16 Dec 2014, at 17:05, Juan Hernández <jhernand(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On 12/16/2014 11:01 AM, Pavel Zelensky wrote:
> Hi
>
> What version of the engine are you using exactly? And what is your
> authentication configuration?
>
> [root@ovirt ~]# rpm -qa|grep ovirt-eng
> ovirt-engine-3.5.0.1-1.el6.noarch
>
> # engine-manage-domains list
> Domain: ov.jetlab.local
> User name: pzelensky(a)OV.JETLAB.LOCAL
> Manage Domains completed successfully
>
> # cat engine-manage-domains.conf
> jaasFile=/usr/share/ovirt-engine/conf/jaas.conf
> krb5confFile=/etc/ovirt-engine/krb5.conf
> engineConfigExecutable=/usr/share/ovirt-engine/bin/engine-config.sh
> localHostEntry=localhost
> useDnsLookup=true
> [root@ovirt engine-manage-domains]# cat /etc/ovirt-engine/krb5.conf
>
> [libdefaults]
>
> default_realm = OV.JETLAB.LOCAL
> dns_lookup_realm = true
> dns_lookup_kdc = true
> ticket_lifetime = 10h
> renew_lifetime = 7d
> forwardable = no
> default_tkt_enctypes = arcfour-hmac-md5
> udp_preference_limit = 1
>
> #realms
>
> And also SDK version: ovirt_engine_sdk_python-3.5.0.8-py2.7
> So oVirt authenticates users using connection to MS AD which is based on
> Windows 2012R2
>
> --
> Pavel
>
I reproduced this in my environment. Apparently the password is lost
somewhere in the authentication process. Yair, can you please take a look?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Juan Hernández <jhernand(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>> On 12/15/2014 08:37 PM, Pavel Zelensky wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I think it's not good idea, but I've done it:
>>
>> 2014-12-15 22:21:37,485 INFO [org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.VmLogonCommand]
>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-6) [None] Running command: VmLogonCommand internal:
>> false. Entities affected : ID: 202ca21f-5167-4107-b1dd-2a7a5d64b32a
>> Type: VMAction group CONNECT_TO_VM with role type USER
>> 2014-12-15 22:21:37,495 INFO
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.VmLogonVDSCommand]
>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-6) [None] START, VmLogonVDSCommand(HostName =
>> ceph2, HostId = c7a7c873-b68a-44f8-bebf-37ca3aa1caa8,
>> vmId=202ca21f-5167-4107-b1dd-2a7a5d64b32a, domain=internal,
>> password=null, userName=admin), log id: 776ac4b1
>> 2014-12-15 22:21:37,514 INFO
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.VmLogonVDSCommand]
>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-6) [None] FINISH, VmLogonVDSCommand, log id: 776ac4b1
>> 2014-12-15 22:21:41,155 INFO
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.dal.dbbroker.auditloghandling.AuditLogDirector]
>> (DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-47) Correlation ID: null, Call Stack:
>> null, Custom Event ID: -1, Message: User admin is connected to VM w7ent-01.
>>
>> Looks pretty the same, also trying to login as admin@internal into Win7
>> workstation assigned to MS domain shouldn't work.
>>
>
> I just wanted to check if with admin@internal you still get
> password=null (they use different authentication mechanisms).
>
>> BTW, when I'm connecting to the same VM using the same domain user
>> account through user portal - everything is Ok, and SSO works pretty
>> good. In that case in logfile I'm getting this (password=[asterisks]):
>> 2014-12-14 22:45:21,010 INFO
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.VmLogonVDSCommand]
>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-4) [6f5a076f] START, VmLogonVDSCommand(HostName =
>> ceph2, HostId = c7a7c873-b68a-44f8-bebf-37ca3aa1caa8,
>> vmId=202ca21f-5167-4107-b1dd-2a7a5d64b32a, domain=ov.jetlab.local,
>> password=******, userName=test4), log id: 7cc2d16a
>>
>> that's why I think that problem is in python sdk. It uses JSESSIONID and
>> not sending password every time it executing command through REST API.
>> May be with api.vm.logon() method It should send password again? But how
>> I can do it?
>>
>> Pavel
>>
>
> No, you shouldn't (and can't) sent the password again. This isn't a
> problem in the Python SDK, but in the backend or the RESTAPI.
>
>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Juan Hernández <jhernand(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
>> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/15/2014 05:57 PM, Pavel Zelensky wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I'm expiriencing some problems trying to invoke
> api.vm.logon() method
>>> which I believe will call for desktopLogin on the VM and
> provide vm
>>> console with user logged in for remote-viewer.
>>>
>>> But it results in the following records in logfile:
>>> 2014-12-12 16:07:01,314 INFO
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.VmLogonCommand]
>>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-3) [7cfe61d3] Running command:
> VmLogonCommand
>>> internal: false. Entities affected : ID:
>>> a7c151a4-2d63-4172-a840-190748a3dbc1 Type: VMAction group
>> CONNECT_TO_VM
>>> with role type USER
>>> 2014-12-12 16:07:01,320 INFO
>>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.VmLogonVDSCommand]
>>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-3) [7cfe61d3] START,
> VmLogonVDSCommand(HostName =
>>> ceph4, HostId = bbaad505-34a3-4a52-ab52-0446724cae30,
>>> vmId=a7c151a4-2d63-4172-a840-190748a3dbc1,
> domain=ov.jetlab.local,
>>> password=null, userName=test4), log id: 5d458d88
>>> 2014-12-12 16:07:01,536 INFO
>>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.VmLogonVDSCommand]
>>> (ajp--127.0.0.1-8702-3) [7cfe61d3] FINISH,
> VmLogonVDSCommand, log id:
>>> 5d458d88
>>>
>>> I think that problem is in second line: 'password=null'. Engine
>> doesn't
>>> get user password thus desktopLogin fails. In remote-viewer I'm
>> getting
>>> black screen instead of users's desktop.
>>>
>>> Is there any solution for this?
>>>
>>
>> Looks like an authentication problem. Can you try the same with
>> admin@internal?
>>
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>
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