That did it.
Thank you.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Martin Kosek wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> It is possible that this problem comes from obsolete package in the
> mkosek/freeipa COPR repo, which was fixed in Fedora/RHEL, but not there.
>
> Can you please try to update the 389-ds-base from
Hello Michael,
It is possible that this problem comes from obsolete package in the
mkosek/freeipa COPR repo, which was fixed in Fedora/RHEL, but not there.
Can you please try to update the 389-ds-base from
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/mkosek/freeipa/
? I rebuilt the latest F21 389-ds-ba
I actually just posted that in a previous email. The only thing I cut out
were nsSSLEnabledCiphers - but here is the complete listing:
# ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -W -b "cn=encryption,cn=config"
Enter LDAP Password:
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base with scope subtree
# filter: (ob
On 09/23/2015 05:05 PM, Michael Lasevich wrote:
Yes, I am talking about 389ds as is integrated in FreeIPA (would be silly to
post completely non-IPA questions to this list...).
You would not be the first to do it :-)
I am running FreeIPA 4.1.4 on CentOS 7.1 and RC4 is enabled on port 636 no
m
No difference. It is as if this setting is being overwritten somewhere deep
in 389ds, because the "error" log correctly reflects the changes, but the
actual process does not. (and yes, I verified that the process actually
shuts down and start up again when I restart it)
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=direct
On 09/23/2015 05:05 PM, Michael Lasevich wrote:
Yes, I am talking about 389ds as is integrated in FreeIPA (would be
silly to post completely non-IPA questions to this list...).
I am running FreeIPA 4.1.4 on CentOS 7.1 and RC4 is enabled on port
636 no matter what I do.
I am running "CentOS Li
Yes, I am talking about 389ds as is integrated in FreeIPA (would be silly
to post completely non-IPA questions to this list...).
I am running FreeIPA 4.1.4 on CentOS 7.1 and RC4 is enabled on port 636 no
matter what I do.
I am running "CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core)"
Relevant Packages:
fre
On 09/23/2015 11:00 AM, Michael Lasevich wrote:
> OK, this is most bizarre issue,
>
> I am trying to disable RC4 based TLS Cipher Suites in LDAPs(port 636) and
> for the life of me cannot get it to work
>
> I have followed many nearly identical instructions to create ldif file and
> change "nsSSL
OK, this is most bizarre issue,
I am trying to disable RC4 based TLS Cipher Suites in LDAPs(port 636) and
for the life of me cannot get it to work
I have followed many nearly identical instructions to create ldif file and
change "nsSSL3Ciphers" in "cn=encryption,cn=config". Seems simple enough -