Hi Ondra,That is good to know that we don't need Kerberos - it complicates things a lot.
I think the errors might be the options I'd selected during the setup. I was thrown a bit that
it passed all the internal tests provided by the setup script, but failed on the web GUI. When
I've seen 'unspecified GSS failure' and 'peer not authenticated' it's usually been due to
Kerberos (though admittedly these are just generic errors). So I tried the Redhat guide for SSO at:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_ Enterprise_Virtualization/3.6/ html/Administration_Guide/ Configuring_LDAP_and_Kerberos_ for_Single_Sign-on.html which uses Kerberos (in ovirt-sso.conf) I had to remove the symlink to the Apacheconfig it says to create, as it results in internal server errors in Apache. It uses an SPN forApache in the keytab.Now that you've confirmed that it can actually work without any need for the Kerberos stuff,I will start afresh from a clean setup and apply what I've learnt during this process.I'll try it out and let you know either way.Many thanks for all the help!Kind regards,Cam
Yes, you really do not need anything kerberos related to securely bind
to AD via LDAP simple bind over TLS/SSL. This is really strange to me
what errors you are getting, but you probably configured apache (or
something else?) to require keytab, but you don't have to, and you can
remove that configuration.
Thanks,
Cam
Thanks,
Cam
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