what does netstat -lp say ?
Yang
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 06:34:45 -0800 (PST), Daniel Durgin
nu1sg@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I been running this ldap server for about a month
now.
Last night it died for some reason. So I restarted the service. No errors on start up.
But, now I can't connect with any client. Here's
the
kicker. The slapd is running, but port 389 and 636 are closed. I used nmap, those ports open.
Telneting
into those ports was also futile.
This should not be a firewall issue. I have already opened the ports and have been using ldap for about
a
month.
I also tried starting slapd manually with all debug info. I haven't seen any errors yet.
I have check /var/log/messages too, nothing.
Any Ideas?
- Dan
P.S. FC3, standard ldap rpm: openldap-2.2.13-2
Hi Yang,
Thanks for replying.
Netstat doesn't show any reference to slapd or its pid.
-Dan
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I'm not familiar with slapd in particular, but it sounds like it wasn't even started. Do you see the process is ps -ef? If not, you need to go into debug mode and see why it's failing. Typically to bind to a port lower than 1024, you need root priviledges, make sure you have the right userid in the conf file or something.
Yang
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:14:19 -0800 (PST), Daniel Durgin nu1sg@yahoo.com wrote:
what does netstat -lp say ?
Yang
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 06:34:45 -0800 (PST), Daniel Durgin
nu1sg@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I been running this ldap server for about a month
now.
Last night it died for some reason. So I restarted the service. No errors on start up.
But, now I can't connect with any client. Here's
the
kicker. The slapd is running, but port 389 and 636 are closed. I used nmap, those ports open.
Telneting
into those ports was also futile.
This should not be a firewall issue. I have already opened the ports and have been using ldap for about
a
month.
I also tried starting slapd manually with all debug info. I haven't seen any errors yet.
I have check /var/log/messages too, nothing.
Any Ideas?
- Dan
P.S. FC3, standard ldap rpm: openldap-2.2.13-2
Hi Yang,
Thanks for replying.
Netstat doesn't show any reference to slapd or its pid.
-Dan
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