Simo Sorce writes: > On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 14:27 -0400, Chuck Lever wrote: >> > On Jul 29, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Chuck Lever wrote: >> > >> > Hi! >> > >> > I recently updated my test systems from EL7 to Fedora 32, and >> > NFSv4.0 with Kerberos has stopped working. >> > >> > I mount with "klimt.ib" as before. The client workload stops >> > dead when the server tries to perform its first CB_RECALL. >> > >> > I added some client instrumentation: >> > >> > kernel: NFSv4: Callback principal (nfs@klimt.ib.1015granger.net) does not match acceptor (nfs@klimt.ib). >> > kernel: NFS: NFSv4 callback contains invalid cred >> > >> > I boosted gssd verbosity, and it says: >> > >> > rpc.gssd[986]: doing downcall: lifetime_rec=72226 acceptor=nfs@klimt.ib >> > >> > But it knows the full hostname for the server: >> > >> > rpc.gssd[986]: Full hostname for 'klimt.ib' is 'klimt.ib.1015granger.net' >> > >> > >> > The acceptor appears to come from the Kerberos library. Shouldn't >> > it be canonicalized? If so, should the Kerberos library do it, or >> > should gssd? Since this behavior appeared after an upgrade, I >> > suspect a Kerberos library regression. But it could be config- >> > related, since both systems were re-imaged from the ground up. >> > >> > Also noticing some other problems on the server (missing hostname >> > strings in debug messages, sssd_kcm infinite loops, and gssd >> > sending garbage to the client after the NULL request that >> > establishes the callback context). >> > >> > But let's look at the client acceptor problem first. >> >> I believe I found the problem. >> >> 8bffe8c5ec1a ("gssd: add /etc/nfs.conf support") added a number of gssd config >> options to /etc/nfs.conf, including "avoid-dns". The default setting of avoid- >> dns is 1. When I set this option on my client system explicitly to 0, NFSv4.0 >> with Kerberos works again. >> >> Is there a reason the default setting is 1? >> > > Now that you mention DNS, this may be an interaction between a new > default in Fedora 32 and how your environment is setup re DNS. > > In F32 we changed the option dns_canonicalize_hostname from 'true' to > 'fallback'. > This is a transitional state to eventually move it to 'false' at some > point in the future. > > What it changes in practice is that it will first try the name passed > in *as is* and only as a fallback try a CNAME if the name passed is not > resolved as an A name. If you have principals in the KDC for both > names, but you do not have keys in the keytab for both, you can have > transitional issues. > > Additionally we discovered a bug that causes non qualified names to > fail resolution with the 'fallback' option. > If your name in the principal is really not qualified it will try to > qualify it anyway, so if your principal is literally nfs/foo@FOO > libgssapi may try to use nfs/foo.my.domdain@FOO, where "my.domain" is > what is defined in resolv.conf search path. > > We are trying to address this regression. > > So try to set dns_canonicalize_hostname to true to see if that may > influence your issue. If so, please let me know, as we still need to > address this where possible. Also, please try setting `qualify_shortname = ""`. (I did update the config file we ship with Fedora, but upstream's default turns that on. This is a temporary workaround while we merge something better upstream.) Thanks, --Robbie