Apologies in advance for invoking rhds instead of fds, and for what will surely prove to be a glaringly obvious answer, but I am tearing my hair out trying to find where passsync.msi or passsync.exe went with the release of redhat directory server 8.0.
I have googled and have done the brute-force approaches like: rpm -ql redhat-ds*rpm |grep -I passsync find / -iname "passsync*"
to no avail.
In 19.2.4 of the Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Administration Guide, it says:
"NOTE
If the Directory Server is upgraded from 7.1 to a service pack or to version 8.0, then the Password Sync service must be reinstalled with the newer version. "
So I assume there is a new version of the password sync service in 8.0, but I cannot find any mention of what directory or RPM to get the passsync.msi from. In rhds 7.1, the file was in /opt/redhat-ds/winsync/PassSync.msi, but in rhds 8.0, the packages and filesystem layout is different.
Does anyone know where the PassSync.msi file is in redhat directory server 8.0?
- Aaron Oas
Aaron Oas wrote:
Apologies in advance for invoking rhds instead of fds, and for what will surely prove to be a glaringly obvious answer, but I am tearing my hair out trying to find where passsync.msi or passsync.exe went with the release of redhat directory server 8.0.
I have googled and have done the brute-force approaches like: rpm -ql redhat-ds*rpm |grep -I passsync find / -iname "passsync*"
to no avail.
In 19.2.4 of the Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Administration Guide, it says:
"NOTE
If the Directory Server is upgraded from 7.1 to a service pack or to version 8.0, then the Password Sync service must be reinstalled with the newer version. "
So I assume there is a new version of the password sync service in 8.0, but I cannot find any mention of what directory or RPM to get the passsync.msi from. In rhds 7.1, the file was in /opt/redhat-ds/winsync/PassSync.msi, but in rhds 8.0, the packages and filesystem layout is different.
Does anyone know where the PassSync.msi file is in redhat directory server 8.0?
I think you can just use http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download the latest PassSync.msi here. If you're already using it, you shouldn't have to do anything. This is dated 20060330 which was well after the 7.1 release. I suppose this is one of those times where the Red Hat docs can trip you up if you are a Fedora DS user.
- Aaron Oas
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