Hello list,

I'm trying to get back-meta running with two backends who have distinct 
namespaces, but should be exposed in an overlapping DN space, and while search 
operations and result transformations work fine, I'm having trouble getting the 
bind operation to try both directories for the login (after bindDN rewrite 
rules have been applied). It seems that meta_search_dobind_init does not accept 
the DN as a candidate, unless the match is unique (either through the global 
URI namespace definition, or through subtree-exclude rules).

Both configurations have an idassert-bind set up with mode none, and also use 
the pseudo-root to bind when resolving. The configuration is as follows:

# Database binding to active directories
# --------------------------------------

database meta
suffix "<basesuffix>"
protocol-version 3
norefs yes
lastmod off
rebind-as-user yes
readonly yes


# Primary database in old LDAP structure
# --------------------------------------

uri "ldap://dc01/<basesuffix>"
chase-referrals no
default-target
idassert-bind bindmethod=simple
    binddn="<binddn1>"
    credentials="<bindpw1>"
    mode=none
subtree-exclude dn.subtree:"ou=subsubou,ou=subou,<basesuffix>"

# Secondary database in new LDAP structure
# ----------------------------------------

uri "ldap://dc02/ou=subou,<basesuffix>"
chase-referrals no
idassert-bind bindmethod=simple
    binddn="<binddn2>"
    credentials="<bindpw2>"
    mode=none


When binding as a user under <basesuffix> and not under ou=subou, this works 
fine and selects the first target to authenticate the user data. When binding 
as a user under ou=subsubou,ou=subou, this also works fine, and selects the 
second target to authenticate the user; both apply the corresponding baseDN 
transformations that are set up for the corresponding target. The problem 
starts when binding as user under ou=subou:

5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 meta_back_getconn: candidates=2 conn=ANON-TLS inserted
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 >>> meta_back_search_start[0]
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 >>> meta_search_dobind_init[0]
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 <<< meta_search_dobind_init[0]=0
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 <<< meta_back_search_start[0]=0
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 >>> meta_back_search_start[1]
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 >>> meta_search_dobind_init[1]
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 <<< meta_search_dobind_init[1]=0
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 <<< meta_back_search_start[1]=0
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 meta_back_search: ncandidates=0 cnd="**"
5df270ec conn=1000 op=0 meta_back_search: 
base="cn=someuser,ou=subou,<basesuffix>" scope=0: no candidate could be selected

I've tried to follow meta_search_dobind_init as to which part of the code 
causes the candidate to be rejected, but I've not found any specific part which 
would cause this/make clear why both candidates aren't applicable. Setting 
acl-authcDN and acl-passwd for the target also shows the same behaviour.

Is this a known restriction for back-meta, or am I missing some configuration?

Thank you for any hints!

--- Heiko.

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