Bug 155721

Summary: A system with a valid systemid should not require the username to validate the login process
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Network Reporter: John Wregglesworth <wregglej>
Component: RHN/BackendAssignee: John Wregglesworth <wregglej>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Max Spevack <mspevack>
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Priority: medium    
Version: rhn400CC: cperry, rhn-bugs
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Fixed In Version: RHN 4.0.0 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2005-09-01 03:04:19 UTC Type: ---
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Bug Depends On: 165131    
Bug Blocks: 147875, 203925    

Description John Wregglesworth 2005-04-22 15:13:38 UTC
Description of problem: When a system, with a valid systemid checkin to the
satellite, we should not require the username (which we log in the systemid file
on registration) to validate the login process for the client system. This
causes a problem when a user is removed; the client systems can't log in anymore
because the username contained in the systemid isn't valid anymore.

Comment 1 John Wregglesworth 2005-04-22 15:32:12 UTC
See BZ#155453 for customer report.

Comment 2 Debbie McGrath 2005-04-27 21:17:29 UTC
*** Bug 155720 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 3 John Wregglesworth 2005-05-09 20:44:29 UTC
Test Plan:

o Log in as the Org Admin.

o Create a new user.

o Using the new user's username and password, register a client machine to your
account.

o As the Org Admin, delete the new user.

o Go to the Packages tab for the system you registered with the deleted user's
info and schedule a package install.

o On the client machine, run rhn_check. The package install should go through,
which can be verified by checking the System History in the Events tab for the
system.

o Schedule a package upgrade on the machine through the web ui.

o On the client machine, run rhn_check. The upgrade should go through. This can
also be verified by checking the System History in the Events tab.

o Use the same basic process for testing package verification and package
removal. Namely, schedule the action, run rhn_check on the target system, and
make sure the action ran as expected by checking the Events tab.

o Use up2date to install packages. This shouldn't have any problems.

There shouldn't be any systemid related problems when doing any of the above.  


Comment 4 Beth Nackashi 2005-08-04 16:07:59 UTC
deleting a user doesn't work -- see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/post_bug.cgi

Comment 5 Beth Nackashi 2005-08-05 01:31:27 UTC
sheesh -- ignore Comment #4.  This is what it should have said:

deleting a user doesn't work -- see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=165131

REQUIRES FIX TO 165131 BEFORE RETESTING.

Comment 6 Max Spevack 2005-08-10 01:30:39 UTC
up2date works
rhn_check install, verify works

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