Unable to locate said user in those areas.  For the sake of clarity;   this 
account was initially used to setup LDAP, but was done so in error.  LDAP 
was then reconfigured with the correct credentials.  It's like Graylog has 
somehow held onto this incorrect ldap configuration, somewhere, but I can't 
seem to figure out where it is.


On Friday, May 27, 2016 at 8:34:54 PM UTC-4, Robert Hough wrote:
>
> 2016-05-28T00:28:12.333Z ERROR [LdapUserAuthenticator] Error during LDAP 
> user account sync. Cannot log in user user_redacted
> java.lang.RuntimeException: ERR_02002_FAILURE_ON_UNDERLYING_CURSOR Failure 
> on underlying Cursor.
>     at 
> org.apache.directory.api.ldap.model.cursor.CursorIterator.next(CursorIterator.java:86)
>  
> ~[graylog.jar:?]
>     at 
> org.graylog2.security.ldap.LdapConnector.search(LdapConnector.java:139) 
> ~[graylog.jar:?]
>
> We keep seeing the error above. The user "user_redacted" was originally 
> configured (incorrectly) but we have since added the correct user. The 
> problem is the above error continually shows up in the graylog server.log,  
> even though we are no longer using it.  We've tried restarting, rebooting, 
> but it keeps coming back.  I suspect it is still somewhere in mongo, but 
> I'm not really sure where to look to remove.  Any ideas?  Thanks
>
>

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