I guess this has low priority for the nfs devs.

Any workaround for this that does not require creating a service account in ipa ?

Rob Verduijn


2017-03-10 12:37 GMT+01:00 Rob Verduijn <rob.verduijn@gmail.com>:
Cool...this thing was driving me nuts

Looking forward to the patch.

Rob

2017-03-10 2:14 GMT+01:00 Robbie Harwood <rharwood@redhat.com>:
Rob Verduijn <rob.verduijn@gmail.com> writes:

> I've tried quite a lot of things (including the very latest version 0.7.0
> of gssproxy) but I keep failing to get it to work on fedora25.
>
> So in a last ditch attempt I created a reproducer in the form of a vagrant
> script that creates a test environment that has the problem.

Hi Rob,

Thanks for the (maximally) detailed reproducer.  I was able to observe
the issue on my end.  I observed that GSS_USE_PROXY=yes is indeed set in
rpc.gssd's environment.  gssproxy isn't logging anything because it
never gets invoked.  rpc.gssd has broken the environment variable which
we check using secure_getenv().

I've opened https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1430963 for this
issue.

--Robbie