Hi John, It seems that an application is already listening on standard port, 389 or 636 I guess...
Just find which application and turn it down, then restart your server again. Regards, David Le 18/12/2013 17:05, Borresen, John - 0442 - MITLL a écrit : > In the process of upgrading to 2.4.38 (was able to work with the LTB group to > resolve the repo issue there), created a slapd.conf, and converted to the > slapd.d format successfully. - this is initially on a test server. Most of > the slapd.conf was migrated over from the 2.4.23 configuration that is > currently in production. > > When starting slapd, receiving the following (and slapd does not start): > > # /usr/local/openldap/libexec/slapd -u ldap -d 1 -F > /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/slapd.d > 52b1c516 @(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.38 (Nov 27 2013 13:40:34) $ > > [email protected]:/home/clement/build/BUILD/openldap-2.4.38/servers/slapd > ldap_pvt_gethostbyname_a: host=<server_name>, r=0 > 52b1c516 daemon_init: listen on ldap:/// > 52b1c516 daemon_init: 1 listeners to open... > ldap_url_parse_ext(ldap:///) > 52b1c516 daemon: bind(7) failed errno=98 (Address already in use) > 52b1c516 daemon: bind(7) failed errno=98 (Address already in use) > 52b1c516 slap_open_listener: failed on ldap:/// > 52b1c516 slapd stopped. > 52b1c516 connections_destroy: nothing to destroy. > > > Here is my slapd.conf: > # > # See slapd.conf(5) for details on configuration options. > # This file should NOT be world readable. > # > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/core.schema > # > ## Added to support the inetOrgPerson objectClass > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/java.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/misc.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/openldap.schema > # include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/pmi.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/ppolicy.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/2307bis.schema > include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/printers.schema > > # Define global ACLs to disable default read access. > > # Do not enable referrals until AFTER you have a working directory > # service AND an understanding of referrals. > #referral ldap://root.openldap.org > referral ldap://<server_name>.test.ldap > > pidfile /var/lib/openldap/run/slapd.pid > argsfile /var/lib/openldap/run/slapd.args > > # Load dynamic backend modules: > # modulepath /usr/local/openldap/libexec/openldap > # moduleload back_bdb.la > # moduleload back_hdb.la > # moduleload back_ldap.la > > # Sample security restrictions > # Require integrity protection (prevent hijacking) > # Require 112-bit (3DES or better) encryption for updates > # Require 63-bit encryption for simple bind > # security ssf=1 update_ssf=112 simple_bind=64 > > # Sample access control policy: > # Root DSE: allow anyone to read it > # Subschema (sub)entry DSE: allow anyone to read it > # Other DSEs: > # Allow self write access > # Allow authenticated users read access > # Allow anonymous users to authenticate > # Directives needed to implement policy: > # access to dn.base="" by * read > # access to dn.base="cn=Subschema" by * read > access to * > by self write > by users read > by anonymous auth > # > # if no access controls are present, the default policy > # allows anyone and everyone to read anything but restricts > # updates to rootdn. (e.g., "access to * by * read") > # > # rootdn can always read and write EVERYTHING! > > ####################################################################### > # BDB database definitions > ####################################################################### > > database config > rootdn "cn=admin,cn=config" > rootpw {SSHA}_________________________ > > database bdb > suffix "dc=test,dc=ldap" > rootdn "cn=ldapadmin,dc=test,dc=ldap" > # Cleartext passwords, especially for the rootdn, should > # be avoid. See slappasswd(8) and slapd.conf(5) for details. > # Use of strong authentication encouraged. > rootpw {SSHA}_________________________ > > # The database directory MUST exist prior to running slapd AND > # should only be accessible by the slapd and slap tools. > # Mode 700 recommended. > directory /var/lib/openldap/openldap-data > # Indices to maintain > index objectClass eq > index cn,sn,mail eq,sub > index departmentNumber eq > index automountKey eq > index entryCSN eq > index entryUUID eq > index gidNumber,memberUID eq > index uid eq > index uidNumber,printerURI eq > > > John D. Borresen (Dave) > Linux/Unix Systems Administrator > MIT Lincoln Laboratory > Surveillance Systems Group > 244 Wood St > Lexington, MA 02420 > Ph: (781) 981-1609 > Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > >
