[cisco-voip] Serious 11.5 installation defect
daniel at ohnesorge.me
daniel at ohnesorge.me
Mon Aug 22 01:43:40 EDT 2016
In this case, the customer has a strict password policy and the password
was generated via an internal web app. Normally I would also not use one
that long!
On 2016-08-22 13:57, Anthony Holloway wrote:
> Wow, good to know, but I cannot say that I have ever seen a password
> that long on a server before. That's a first for me. I tend to still
> use 8 character length. Old habit, I'm sure.
>
> Are you consistently deploy 16+ character passwords now a days?
>
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Daniel Ohnesorge via cisco-voip
> <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Just wanted to make you all aware of a serious installation defect
>> with 11.5 that the Cisco DE's are currently investigating and will
>> soon be raising a new defect against.
>>
>> Basically, the CUCM Publisher installation goes ahead fine but once
>> you try to install any subscriber (including the CUPS DB PUB), the
>> installation will fail after all Network and Connectivity checks
>> passed. It has taken TAC, BU and DE's 2 weeks to figure out what was
>> going wrong, it turns out that the password used for the Application
>> User is too long (even though it is withing documentation guidelines).
>> The password I used was 1 Uppercase, 14 lowercase, 1 number and 1
>> special character (underscore). DE's have been able to replicate the
>> issue in the lab using the same complexity. When using a password such
>> as ipcbu123 the installation is successful. This affects CUCM, CUPS
>> and CUC.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
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