I noticed the same thing weeks ago and I am using the same workaround that Kristian. Might
it be a bug on webui?
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Givaldo Lins
On Oct 12, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Kristian Petersen via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
When trying to reset a password for a user and I pull up the page for a specific user, it
shows them as being disabled even if they aren't. This causes the reset password
option to be grayed-out among other things. I verified the users weren't actually
disabled by running ipa user-show <username> on a few of them. If you do a user
search in the WebUI or show all of the users in the system the status shows correctly on
that page of the Web UI. This problem appears to happen across the replicas as well.
After playing around with the Web UI for a bit I found that a refresh of the user's
page gives back access to the Reset Password option, but just for that view. If you go to
another user the problem resurfaces. I have confirmed this happens in both chrome and
firefox running in both Windows or Linux. The httpd logs show nothing there, /var/log/ipa
logs aren't helpful either.
IPA got some updates recently (which also appear to have broken pki-tomcatd), but I'm
not sure if the two problems are related.
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Kristian Petersen
System Administrator
Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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