Windows Server 2003 R2. The package is labeled 1.1.2-x86_64. I've
already got it installed on both of my x86_64 domain controllers. I
won't get the chance to delete it to test it until the weekend.
Rich Megginson wrote:
James Roman wrote:
> Very first impression during installation. There is a weird chicken
> and egg problem. Installation fails because it can not start the
> passsync service. Service start-up fails because it can not establish
> an SSL connection. NSS database for SSL needs to be in the directory
> that is created during the install process. So you have to create a
> NSS database ahead of time, initiate the install process, when the
> service start up fails, drop your NSS database into the folder "389
> directory password synchronization" folder and then hit "retry" to
> start up the service so that the installation completes successfully.
What platform? What you are describing was a bug in the PassSync
1.1.1 package that should have been fixed in 1.1.2. If you are sure
you're using the 1.1.2 package, then try this:
open a cmd window
msiexec /i \path\to\389-PassSync-1.1.2-x86_64.msi /l*v inst.log
check inst.log for sensitive information
paste inst.log to
fpaste.org and email the link to the list
>
> Rich Megginson wrote:
>> James Roman wrote:
>>> I am unable to download the 1.2.1 versions of the passsync msi
>>> files. I could really use the x86_64 version.
>> Sorry about that. The links have been updated.
>> Feedback is welcome.
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