--On Monday, October 08, 2007 7:06 PM -0400 Maykel Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In man slapd.conf you can read:

--
rootdn <dn>
  Specify the distinguished name that is not subject to access control
  or administrative limit restrictions for operations on this
  database.
  [...]
  Note that the rootdn is always needed when using syncrepl.
--

In this Conexitor forum[1] about replication configuration a particular
DN is used with permissions granted via ACIs, it seems that
cn=replicator is not the rootdn.

The rootdn is not required for syncrepl in OpenLDAP 2.3. It may have been for OpenLDAP 2.2. Sounds like a bit of cruft remaining in slapd.conf.

--Quanah


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