Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify crypt on the global level,
specifying sha on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing
algorithm used on that
Dave Augustus wrote:
Sorry! (Let me get my head out of the sand)
I use a check script called ldap.monitor. It comes with mon, a
monitoring package written in perl.
The script just binds and checks that a certain attribute exists and is
a certain value. Here is an example:
monitor ldap.monitor
Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify crypt on the global level,
specifying sha on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing
Jonathan Loh wrote:
So I've decided to learn FDS by doing. But am running into trouble.
I can't log in to the console.
Here's what I've done so far:
I'm running FC3.
I have 1.5GB disk space which should not be a problem since it's about 200M per
user and there's just one user
I also have
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 08:43 -0800, Nathan Kinder wrote:
Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify crypt on the global level,
Thanks, I added an attribute, nstimelimit=-1 to the user, mscript and
all is well.
However, I did it from another server that it is setup with in a MM
configuration. The replication occurred and the lockout stopped.
Some background:
This script does checks every 30 seconds. Having this occur so
Richard wrote:
Please post your admin server access and error log files, and the output
of startconsole -D
Did you want the whole access log? pretty big.
727 lines in ~40 mins.
Though now I'm noticing a bunch of lines with err=32. Here's a snippet:
[15/Dec/2006:10:39:59 -0800] conn=0 op=15
Richard wrote:
Please post your admin server access and error log files, and the output
of startconsole -D
Did you want the whole access log? pretty big.
727 lines in ~40 mins.
Though now I'm noticing a bunch of lines with err=32. Here's a snippet:
[15/Dec/2006:10:39:59 -0800] conn=0 op=15
Eric A. Hall wrote:
Trying to build fds104 and NSS produces pages of errors. At the end of it
all is the following:
What is your OS and version? Do you have httpd, httpd-devel, apr, and
apr-devel installed? What is the output of /usr/sbin/httpd.worker -V?
mod_nss.c:434: error: expected
I recently did an ldif backup of our iplanet 52 database. Its about an 88 MB
ldif file.
I took this to a new FDS server Dell 850 3 ghz duel core 2 sata hard disks.
I ran an ldapadd the data imported perfectly.
Then I tried to cutover some systems and give the database some load.
System went
Eddie C wrote:
I recently did an ldif backup of our iplanet 52 database. Its about an
88 MB ldif file.
I took this to a new FDS server Dell 850 3 ghz duel core 2 sata hard
disks.
I ran an ldapadd the data imported perfectly.
Then I tried to cutover some systems and give the database some
Can some one please point me in the right direction to fix this? Ive
searched samba group and the only thing I can find is something about
having the right scripts but they dont tell you where to get them or how
to run them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
--
Fedora-directory-users
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 16:35 -0800, listman wrote:
Can some one please point me in the right direction to fix this? I’ve
searched samba group and the only thing I can find is something about
having the right scripts but they don’t tell you where to get them or how
to run them.
Any help would
Richard Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric A. Hall wrote:
Trying to build fds104 and NSS produces pages of errors. At the end of
it all is the following:
What is your OS and version?
FC6 kernel-2.6.18-1.2849.fc6
Do you have httpd, httpd-devel, apr, and apr-devel installed?
I have
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 16:35 -0800, listman wrote:
Can some one please point me in the right direction to fix this? Iâve
searched samba group and the only thing I can find is something about
having the right scripts but they donât tell you where to get them or
how
to run them.
Any help
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 16:35 -0800, listman wrote:
Can some one please point me in the right direction to fix this? Iâve
searched samba group and the only thing I can find is something about
having the right scripts but they donât tell you where to get them or
how
to run them.
Any help
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