We are configuring a new site which has a pair of Master servers and 2
slave servers. We have followed the following sequence of steps but
have fallen at the last fence in getting all of the servers registered
with admin servers.
Install fresh copies of fedora-ds* 1.1 packages.
Run
Hi,
Sometimes when I run # getent passwd then it shows me the list of LDAP
user including zsingh ( Added user) but
#getent passwd zsingh don't show any output.
Any idea why it behave so???
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I've been reading some things lately -- see, for instance,
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-05/msg00853.html
-- that suggests that running Fedora DS (or OpenLDAP, or,
theoretically, any Berkeley-DB-reliant app) in a Xen DomU might not be
the best idea. The thread mentioned
Howard Wilkinson wrote:
We are configuring a new site which has a pair of Master servers and 2
slave servers. We have followed the following sequence of steps but
have fallen at the last fence in getting all of the servers registered
with admin servers.
Install fresh copies of fedora-ds*
Anand Vaddarapu wrote:
Hi,
I run the SSL script setupssl2.sh and after i restarted the dirsrv. I
am getting this following error message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] admin-serv]# service dirsrv start
Starting dirsrv:
ldap-test1...[14/Feb/2008:22:47:52 +1100] - SSL alert: Security
Maybe if you create a script that modifies both directories at the same
time can help.
For example, on Windows you can run:
dsmod user user's DN -disabled yes
You can modify the user attributes in FDS with ldapmodify. There is also
ldapmodify.exe than can run on Windows.
Sometimes, the name server chache daemon can cause some problems.
Try disabling the name server chache daemon on the client.
service nscd stop
chkconfig nscd off
On solaris, disable the name-service-cache service
svcadm disable name-service-cache
I migrated my # ypcat passwd /tmp/passwd.ldif through the perl script
and I had few entry of the same as below pasted:
dn: uid=apache,ou=People,dc=im,dc=logica,dc=com
uid: apache
cn: Apache
sn: Apache
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailRoutingAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailHost:
If you try to add with objectClass: mailrecipient , does it work ?
dn: uid=apache,ou=People,dc=im,dc=logica,dc=com
uid: apache
cn: Apache
sn: Apache
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailRoutingAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailHost: mail.logica.com
objectClass: person
objectClass:
Its Working
One more thing to ask you.
I missed to add one entry related to krbName and its throwing error as:
dn: uid=apache,ou=People,dc=im,dc=logica,dc=com
uid: apache
cn: Apache
sn: Apache
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailRoutingAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailHost:
It seem that objectClass : KerberosSecuriyObject is'nt support in fedora
directory server.
Fabrice
2008/2/15, Singh Raina, Ajeet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Its Working….
One more thing to ask you.
I missed to add one entry related to krbName and its throwing error as:
dn:
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