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If I type: ]$ sudo firewall-cmd --list-a[TAB][TAB] Instead of completing the command switch it pops up an authentication dialog asking for my root password. If I hit cancel it then says: Authorization failed. Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. This is as of the 0.4.3.3-1.fc24 firewalld update.
(In reply to Devin Henderson from comment #0) > If I type: > ]$ sudo firewall-cmd --list-a[TAB][TAB] > > Instead of completing the command switch it pops up an authentication dialog > asking for my root password. If I hit cancel it then says: > > Authorization failed. > Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. > > This is as of the 0.4.3.3-1.fc24 firewalld update. I have a similar issue while accessing Fedora 25 server over SSH, but instead of showing the dialog, it just directly throws the error: $ sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=[TAB][TAB]Authorization failed. Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. $ cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 25 (Twenty Five) $ systemctl list-units *polkit* UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION polkit.service loaded active running Authorization Manager
(In reply to Martin Stefany from comment #1) > (In reply to Devin Henderson from comment #0) > > If I type: > > ]$ sudo firewall-cmd --list-a[TAB][TAB] > > > > Instead of completing the command switch it pops up an authentication dialog > > asking for my root password. If I hit cancel it then says: > > > > Authorization failed. > > Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. > > > > This is as of the 0.4.3.3-1.fc24 firewalld update. > > I have a similar issue while accessing Fedora 25 server over SSH, but > instead of showing the dialog, it just directly throws the error: > > $ sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=[TAB][TAB]Authorization failed. > Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. > > $ cat /etc/fedora-release > Fedora release 25 (Twenty Five) > > $ systemctl list-units *polkit* > UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION > polkit.service loaded active running Authorization Manager Just to add more info, this happens also on CentOS/RHEL 7.3, where firewalld was rebased from 0.3.9 to 0.4.3, and here is upstream ticket from github: https://github.com/t-woerner/firewalld/issues/111 $ cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core) $ firewall-cmd --zone=external --list-all Authorization failed. Make sure polkit agent is running or run the application as superuser. The problem is not really with the completion (=bash-completion should be OK), but with firewall-cmd not working OK with polkit and/or DBUS what is needed for execution as unprivileged user.
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This is still an issue on F26.
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I'm still seeing this on F25 and comment #4 says this is also on F26. Going to reopen. Providing a specific (and valid) command to firewall-cmd on F25 works as a non-root user, but tab complete just endlessly prompts for polkit authentication, whereas tab complete works as root.
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This is still present in F27.
*** Bug 1398904 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
By the way, this is still present on F28
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