On 5/22/21 9:47 AM, Tornóci László wrote:
Hi,

I plan to set up a read only replica to my 389-ds server. I would like to have all my users authenticate againts the read only replica. Can I still use the account-policy plugin to store the lastLoginTime operational attribute?
You can, you just need to enable and configure the plugin on all replicas.  It should work fine.

My other question is: I am using RHEL 8 with the latest 389-ds. I don't find the rpm for cockpit-389-ds plugin anywhere (which is available for Fedora), but the old admin console is gone, too. How can I use cockpit with 389-ds? Is that only available for redhat-ds? If yes, what can I do?

In RHEL the cockpit UI is part of the layered product (redhat-ds module), it is not included in the base OS like the 389-ds module is.  So on RHEL you have to pay for "Red Hat Directory Server 11".

HTH,
Mark


Thanks: Laszlo
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