Recently, I was researching samba connections, and noticed that the Linux 'Domain
Users' group was displaying as the Unix GID number instead of the name. I went to
login to the admin-server express from
'https://zigzag.ccbox.com:9830/dist/download' and that page loads but when I click
on the link I get.
"
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error ormisconfiguration and was unable to completeyour
request.Please contact the server administrator, [no address given] and inform them of the
time the error occurred,and anything you might have done that may havecaused the
error.More information about this error may be availablein the server error log.ADDRESS:
Apache/2.2 Server at
zigzag.ccbox.com Port 9830
"
So I went over to the 389 Management Console on my Windows box and I enter cn=Directory
Manager the password and
https://zigzag.ccbox.com:9830 and I get a message saying the URL
is not correct or the server is not running. For kicks and giggles I tried it with http
instead of https and it gives an error that says,"Cannot logon because of an
incorrect User ID, Incorrect password, or Directory problem.
java.io.InterruptedIOExceptio: HTTP response timeout"Which indicates to me that the
correct protocol should be https:
To further verify this I ran the following command at the Linux CLI on the server and a
server that communicates with it.
ldapsearch -H
ldaps://zigzag.ccbox.com [-x] -b o=netscaperoot -D "cn=directory
manager" -W "objectclass=nsAdminConfig"
This returns 129 responses, but I don't know if they are valid or make sense. They
look like they are unique to my system.
Here is a pastbin of some error logs I noticed after I restarted the admin server with
stop-ds-admin and start-ds-admin.
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