Mathew Anderson wrote:
Thanks for the pointers here.
The MaxperIP is set at 300 and the maxdaemons is set at 40.
This should be more then enough.
as for the authldaprc : the ldaptimeout is set at 5. I also have nscd
running. I do not think this is the problem either.
Please, if any of you have furt
Thanks for the pointers here.
The MaxperIP is set at 300 and the maxdaemons is set at 40.
This should be more then enough.
as for the authldaprc : the ldaptimeout is set at 5. I also have nscd
running. I do not think this is the problem either.
Please, if any of you have further ideas, I would l
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>>LDAP
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> Are you running openldap? Do you have idletimeout configured in
> slapd.conf? Try removing it.
Openldap, yes. I don't think this is the issue, because the timeout
happen frequently (only) during the hours of 5am to 8am. It does not
happen any other times. At 5am, when I d
Mathew Anderson wrote:
Any other time (not during 5am to 8am) it runs great. Any ideas why a
user would be logged out during use?
What are you using for authentication?
LDAP
Are you running openldap? Do you have idletimeout configured in
slapd.conf? Try removing it.
Is there
Mathew Anderson wrote:
Any other time (not during 5am to 8am) it runs great. Any ideas why a
user would be logged out during use?
What are you using for authentication?
LDAP
Is there a job that runs sometime between 5 and 8 that would be locking
your auth system and preventing authentication? A
>> Any other time (not during 5am to 8am) it runs great. Any ideas why a
>> user would be logged out during use?
>
> What are you using for authentication?
LDAP
> Is there a job that runs sometime between 5 and 8 that would be locking
> your auth system and preventing authentication? Am I guess
>
> Hello -
>
> First the tech bits:
> SQ 1.4.2
> IMAP: courier-imapd-0.42.0
Why such an old version of courier-imap?
> apache-1.3.27
> on Redhat 7.3
>
> I have an odd issue. Between the hours of 5am and 8am users login, and
> get a message saying the must login in either one of both the frames