On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 04:26 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 04:15 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 15:40 -0600, Rich Megginson wrote:
> > --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > We are setting up a new Windows 2K3 AD server and attempting to syncronise
the users from our LDAP server version 8.1.0.
> > >
> > > Performing the full sync fails after about 30 seconds with a message in
the error log:
> > >
> > > [14/Jul/2010:07:46:10 -0400] - add value "^V" to attribute type
"ARecord" in entry
"DC=@,DC=RootDNSServers,CN=MicrosoftDNS,CN=System,DC=domain,DC=com" failed:
duplicate new value
> > > [14/Jul/2010:07:46:10 -0400] - add value "null or non-ASCII" to
attribute type "dnsproperty" in entry
"DC=RootDNSServers,CN=MicrosoftDNS,CN=System,DC=domain,DC=com" failed: duplicate
new value
> > >
> > > and none of the users or groups are sent to AD. I am guessing it may be
how our LDAP server schema is setup as we use something like:
> > >
> > > dc=domain,dc=com
> > > |_ o=Internal
> > > |___o=a0000
> > > |____ou=Desktops
> > > |_____uid=fred
> > >
> > > We have set the Windows subtree to be dc=domain,dc=com and the replication
subtree to be dc=domain,dc=com with a DS subtree of o=Internal,dc=domain,dc=com.
> > >
> > > Our understanding was that within AD Users & Groups GUI we should have
seen a similar schema created.
> > >
> > > Though for some reason the replication is traversing the whole of the
internal AD tree.
> > Because you set the AD subtree to be dc=domain,dc=com ?
> > > Should we create a new Organisational Unit within AD called, for arguments
sake, clients and set the Windows subtree to be ou=clients,dc=domain,dc=com so that it
forces it to that branch ?
> > >
> > I think that's the way it was designed. Usually AD trees have a
> > CN=Users,DC=domain,DC=com where all of the user entries live, and
> > winsync is designed to work with that sort of structure.
> <snip>
> Hmm . . . we've rooted AD in dc=myad,dc=domain,dc=com and synchronized
> at cn=users,dc=myad,dc=domain,dc=com but still have the exact same
> problem :(
<snip>
I also tried creating an ou in AD, e.g.,
ou=LDAPUSers,dc=myad,dc=domain,dc=com in case it did not like building
Organizations under CNs but that also failed - John
<snip>
Hmm .. .more inconsistent behavior. I thought it might be a schema
violation to put an O under a CN or O. I tried creating it under DC;
that did not work. I tried synching an OU instead of an O. That
appeared to work but only transferred one of five users. I wonder if it
is a 64 bit problem. The system where it is working is a 32 bit version
of Windows