From: steve <steve@steve-ss.com>
To: tigran.mkrtchyan@desy.de
Cc: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: nfs4 keytabs [was:Re: where can I ask user qns about nfs4]?
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 18:22:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F2C17F0.3090703@steve-ss.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAGue13q97uFopDfUpTGNQYbJJi7QeJrgh1ArZfvx-9KBogLwZA@mail.gmail.com>
On 02/02/2012 07:57 PM, Tigran Mkrtchyan wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:56 PM, steve<steve@steve-ss.com> wrote:
>> On 02/02/12 14:29, steve wrote:
>>> On 02/02/2012 02:05 PM, Tigran Mkrtchyan wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:33 PM, steve<steve@steve-ss.com> wrote:
>>>>> On 02/02/12 11:58, Tigran Mkrtchyan wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Steve,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I already use nfs4 to serve my Linux clients. I'm going to kerberize
>>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>> My
>>>>>>> clients already have machine and host principals. What else do they
>>>>>>> need?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. nfs/client.domain.name
>>>>>>> 2. nfs/server.domain/name
>>>>>>> 3. neither
>>>>>>> 4. both
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> We run kerberized NFS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> our keytab contains:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> on server;
>>>>>> nfs/server.domain
>>>>>>
>>>>>> on client:
>>>>>> nfs/client.domain
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and, of course, you need a consistent idmap configuration.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tigran.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tigran
>>>>>
>>>>> That's what we have on our test lan at the moment. I can understand that
>>>>> the
>>>>> server would need the service principal:
>>>>> nfs/server.domain
>>>>> but not the client, as it's not offering any kerberized service.
>>>> The mount step happens on behalf of host as there are no user requests
>>>> yet.
>>>> Client host credentials are used at that time.
>>>>
>>>>> As an experiment, I removed the nfs/client.domain from a client keytab,
>>>>> rebooted and remounted the share. We could still access the kerberized
>>>>> nfs
>>>>> share. Maybe there were still some tickets left somewhere? That has me
>>>>> really confused.
>>>> Huh! did you enforce kerberos in /etc/exports?
>>>>
>>> Yes. /etc/exports exports as gss/krb5
>>> I made a screenshot:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-g40b11Ys_DA/TypYtlO-ixI/AAAAAAAAAIc/cZdeRhnVuY4/s1600/s4all.png
>>>
>>> That's why I'm confused.
>>> Steve
>>
>> Digging a bit further, here is the output of mount on the client:
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45150875/krb5testnfs.png
>>
>> And this appears immediately after the mount:
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45150875/krb5nfstmp.png
>>
>> Most of the documentation tells you to stick nfs into the client keytab as
>> well as the server keytab, but here, I only have the principal on the
>> server.
>>
>> What am I missing?
> I think client simply falls back to 'host' if nfs entry is not available.
>
> Tigran.
I completely cleared /tmp and stuck nfs/client back in the client keytab
to see if it made any difference. It still wasn't used. I got exactly
the same tickets as above. It looks as though this is a recent change to
nfs-utils. I think this post explains why I see nfs being authenticated
not by the /nfs/client nor /host/client but by the client$ principal.
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/sssd-devel/2010-August/004332.html
I'm new to all this so nothing is certain for me the moment!
Does this make sense?
Cheers,
Steve
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-03 17:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-02 6:39 where can I ask user qns about nfs4? steve
2012-02-02 10:58 ` Tigran Mkrtchyan
2012-02-02 11:33 ` nfs4 keytabs [was:Re: where can I ask user qns about nfs4]? steve
2012-02-02 13:05 ` Tigran Mkrtchyan
2012-02-02 13:29 ` steve
2012-02-02 14:56 ` steve
2012-02-02 18:57 ` Tigran Mkrtchyan
2012-02-03 17:22 ` steve [this message]
2012-02-06 13:31 ` steve
2012-02-04 20:50 ` where can I ask user qns about nfs4? Liam Gretton
2012-02-05 9:26 ` steve
2012-02-05 14:16 ` Jim Rees
2012-02-05 16:55 ` Liam Gretton
2012-02-05 17:37 ` Jim Rees
2012-02-06 16:39 ` J. Bruce Fields
2012-02-06 18:54 ` steve
2012-02-09 18:57 ` Don Riden
2012-02-09 19:33 ` steve
2012-02-10 8:19 ` steve
2012-02-10 18:40 ` J. Bruce Fields
2012-02-10 19:13 ` steve
2012-02-10 19:14 ` J. Bruce Fields
2012-02-10 23:20 ` steve
2012-02-10 20:47 ` Liam Gretton
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