Hi there,
I'm banging my head against this and I'm sure it worked fine like this for me previously, but maybe not.
I'm using Cobbler 2.0.11 (I have also recreated this in 2.2.1).
I have enabled the authz_ownership module and populated the /etc/cobbler/users.conf file as follows:
<snip>
[agroup] myuser = ""
[admins] admin = "" cobbler = ""
</snip>
I log into the web GUI as myuser, then when I attempt to create a system record, when I press save I get:
<Fault 1: "cobbler.cexceptions.CX:'authorization failure for user myuser
I've attached the events from /var/log/cobbler/cobbler.log that are generated.
If I try and edit a system record that does not have an owner, it lets me save it just fine, as expected.
I've been looking at https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/wiki/AuthorizationWithOwnership but suspect it's very old now. It makes reference to an ownership module test script tests/tests.py but I can't see that anywhere.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Paul Urwin
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