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Description of problem: I have two separate machines running a set of VMs, each with their own private subnet. Machine A is in 192.168.166.0/24 and hosted on 192.168.0.26. Machine B is in 192.168.186.0/24 and hosted on 192.168.0.33. Within the context of IPA I am trying to set up a replica on a machine B VM and it is failing with a NullPointer exception due machine A rejecting authentication. The relevant log on machine A install is: [25/May/2011:17:34:14][http-9444-2]: TokenAuthentication: hostname=192.168.186.8 and givenHost=192.168.0.33 is different [25/May/2011:17:34:14][http-9444-2]: TokenAuthenticate authenticate failed, wrong hostname. 192.168.186.8 is the VM I'm trying to install the replica on. 192.168.0.33 is the host that the VM is running on. A workaround is to temporarily add 192.168.0.33 to /etc/hosts pointing to the hostname of the VM on machine B at least past the point where the serial number ranges are given out. After that it needs to be removed so that replication will succeed (a very dicey proposition). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pki-ca-9.0.5-1.20110405T0320z.fc14.noarch
Patch and fix in the cloned bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=708075
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