Hey,
Trying to do a test installation of a FreeIPA server on Ubuntu 18.04.
It fails setting up the certificate server (pki-tomcatd).
Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes
[1/28]: configuring certificate server instance
ipaserver.install.dogtaginstance: CRITICAL Failed to configure CA instance:
CalledProcessError(Command ['/usr/sbin/pkispawn', '-s', 'CA',
'-f', '/tmp/tmp5ejwx5'] returned non-zero exit status 1:
u"pkispawn : ERROR ....... subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command
'['sysctl', 'crypto.fips_enabled', '-bn']' returned
non-zero exit status 255!\npkispawn : ERROR ........... server did not start after
60s\npkispawn : ERROR ....... server failed to restart\n")
ipaserver.install.dogtaginstance: CRITICAL See the installation logs and the following
files/directories for more information:
ipaserver.install.dogtaginstance: CRITICAL /var/log/pki/pki-tomcat
[error] RuntimeError: CA configuration failed.
ipapython.admintool: ERROR CA configuration failed.
ipapython.admintool: ERROR The ipa-server-install command failed. See
/var/log/ipaserver-install.log for more information
The failing command is: sysctl crypto.fips_enabled -bn
On my system there is no /proc/sys/crypto.
BTW. I'm installing in a LXC container, the host is Ubuntu 16.04.
That should not matter, because none of my Ubuntu systems (16.04 and 18.04)
have /proc/sys/crypto.
The problem seems to be in pki/server/deployment/pkihelper.py
When the sysctl commands fails due to a missing /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled or even
/proc/sys/crypto
it raises an exception.
Notice that there is a ipaplatform with is_fips_enabled. Shouldn't that be
used in pkihelper.py ?
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Kees
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