Richard,
Thanks, this is very good.
I do not want to really disable it right now, I just want to have 2 way replication between Server 1 and Server 2, and used authenticate against server1. I would then setup in pluging authentication against both 1 and 2. Is this right way?
Thank your very much for your time and advice.


On 4/28/06, Richard Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
Linux Admin wrote:
> Folks,
> Is it possible to set up multi-master replication of NetscapeRoot
> configuration directory.
> I have tried and I can successfully initialize subscribers from the
> current configuration directory server.
> However initialization of replication in opposite direction fails.
>
> Server 1 current conf dir -> Server 2: rplication sucsfull
> o=NetscapeRoot is populated
> Server 1 current conf dir <- Server 2: rplication failes with error:
> Permission denied. Error code 3
Part of the problem is that, when you set up a second instance, the
installer automatically enables pass through authentication for the
console admin user, which allows that user to login as
uid=admin,.....,o=NetscapeRoot on machines which do not have
o=NetscapeRoot.  So the first thing you need to do is to disable the
pass through auth plugin (console -> directory console -> Configuration
-> Plug-ins -> Pass Through -> uncheck the Enable box - then restart the
server.
>
> on Server 2 I had to manully create NetscapeRoot database.
> What am I missing?. Is it "idiot prrof" feature?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
> SysLin
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