On 02/24/2014 02:33 PM, Jon Detert wrote:
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> From: "Rich Megginson" <rmeggins(a)redhat.com>
> To: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project."
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> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 2:48:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [389-users] One supplier; two consumers : how to enable replication of
Account Lockout policy
> attributes?
>
> On 02/24/2014 01:34 PM, Jon Detert wrote:
>> I want the account lockout policy of all 3 servers to be the same, and the
>> account lockout status of a given bind-dn to be the same across all 3.
>>
>> I made the config shown below, but when I locked an account via purposely
>> failed bind attempts to one of the consumers, neither the supplier nor the
>> other consumer got informed that the account was locked. Any ideas?
> Looks like you are half way there.
>
>
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Serv...
>
> Are any of these consumers read-only? If so, then you'll have to do
> something like chain-on-bind request so that the password policy
> attributes are stored on a writable master.
>
http://www.port389.org/wiki/Howto:ChainOnUpdate
Both consumers are read-only. I'd thought 'consumer' was synonymous with
'read-only replica'. No?
Ok.
So, I'll need to work out the chainOnUpdate to get things to work like I want. Can I
arrange so that my 2 ro replicas will only chain updates of Account Policy attributes?
No.
I.e. so that they are ro except w.r.t. Account Policy Attributes?
They are read only already, correct? Right now, if a client tries to
write to a consumer, the client will be sent back an LDAP referral to
the master. With chain on update, the consumer will "pass through" the
operation to the master. Either way, the consumer is read-only with
respect to clients, and only allows updates from the master.
Lastly, there's something about this section:
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Serv...
that I don't understand. It says that you only have to turn on the
passwordIsGlobalPolicy on the 'consumers'. So, I locked an account via my rw
supplier (aka 'master'). However, the account lockout policy attrs did not get
replicated to my 2 ro consumers. But when I turned on the passwordIsGlobalPolicy on my rw
supplier, locked another account via the rw supplier, the attrs were replicated to my 2 ro
consumers. So, am I misunderstanding what a 'consumer' is, or is the
documentation wrong?
Could be that the docs are wrong.
Thanks,
Jon
>> The config:
>> ====================
>>
>> I ran this on the supplier and both consumers:
>> ldapmodify -h localhost -cax -D "cn=directory manager" -y ~/pword
<<BYE
>> dn: cn=config
>> changetype: modify
>> add: passwordLockout
>> passwordLockout: on
>> -
>> add: passwordUnlock
>> passwordUnlock: on
>> -
>> add: passwordMaxFailure
>> passwordMaxFailure: 20
>> -
>> add: passwordLockoutDuration
>> passwordLockoutDuration: 3600
>> -
>> add: passwordResetFailureCount
>> passwordResetFailureCount: 600
>>
>> BYE
>>
>> And this on each of the 2 consumers:
>>
>> ldapmodify -h localhost -D cn="Directory Manager" -y ~/pword
<<BYE
>> dn: cn=config
>> changetype: modify
>> replace: passwordIsGlobalPolicy
>> passwordIsGlobalPolicy: on
>> BYE
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