pgb205 via FreeIPA-users wrote:
1. ipa client 4.6.5-11.el7
2. one of the lines in sshd.conf is reverted to the default option.
specifically port number. Almost seems like the file is restored from
the backup
version. But then we are using --no-sshd option.
I think we'll need to see /var/log/ipaclient-install.log.
So to be clear, you:
* start with no client installed
* sshd is configured for port other than 22 (and other things)
* run ipa-client-install --no-sshd
* sshd now is configured with Port 22
* ipa-client-install --uninstall restores the pre-install sshd.conf so
things are back to "normal"
Does that match what you're seeing?
I'll note that IPA does not purposely change the port at all, whether
sshd is configured or not.
rob
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020, 05:47:34 PM EST, Rob Crittenden
<rcritten(a)redhat.com> wrote:
pgb205 via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> 1. Happens on RHEL/Centos only(other distros are not affected)
> 2. Happens only during the first attempted install of ipa-client
> package. If we try to reinstall the sshd.conf is not modified.
> 3. We tried with --no-sshd flag to prevent sshd configuration
> as suggested in the following ticket
> [Freeipa-devel] [PATCH] 85 Add --no-ssh option to ipa-client-install to
>
<
https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-devel/2012-September/msg00213.htm...
>
>
> We no longer get an messages in /var/log/ipaclientinstall.log about
> sshd.conf being backed up, BUT
> the file still gets changed.
What version of IPA?
How is it changed?
rob
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