--- Justin Albstmeijer <justin(a)VLAMea.nl> wrote:
My 2 cents
- test with: ldapsearch -h ldapserver.domain.nl -s
base -b ""
"objectclass=*" , to see if you can queuery the
server.
I went ahead and got the ldapsearch. It worked.
ldaplist is just busted, I guess.
- make sure the posix account has the
"shadowAccount" attribute
Added it. I went to user, properties, posixAccount,
advanced, add value -> shadowAccount. Not sure if
that's the right way of doing it or not...
- SSHA is default used by FDS for password
encyption.. this should be CRYPT.
Done -- thank you!
- make sure to use "simple" instead of
"tls:simple"
for your initial tests
- use : ldapclient -v -P default -D
"cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,dc=domain,dc=nl" -d
domain.nl -w proxy_password
{ipnumber_ldap_server} , to create the ldap_file &
ldap_cred files
Yea -- that's where I hit another problem:
Handling init option
About to configure machine by downloading a profile
findBaseDN: begins
findBaseDN: Stopping ldap
findBaseDN: calling __ns_ldap_default_config()
found 2 namingcontexts
findBaseDN: __ns_ldap_list(NULL,
"(&(objectclass=nisDomainObject)(nisdomain=composers.foo.com))"
rootDN[0] dc=foo,dc=com
found baseDN nisdomain=composers.foo.com,dc=foo,dc=com
for domain
composers.foo.com
The download of the profile failed.
Could not read the profile 'default'.
Perhaps it does not exist or you don't have sufficient
rights to read it.
However, from the FDS server itself, ldapsearch -x
shows this: (snipped)
# default, profile,
foo.com
dn: cn=default,ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com
defaultSearchBase: dc=foo,dc=com
authenticationMethod: simple
followReferrals: TRUE
bindTimeLimit: 2
profileTTL: 43200
searchTimeLimit: 30
objectClass: top
objectClass: DUAConfigProfile
defaultServerList:
cnyitlin02.composers.foo.com
credentialLevel: proxy
cn: default
defaultSearchScope: one
So, the profile is there but what's this about the
rights???
- make sure you run te latest recommended patch
cluster.
Did that already.
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