Hi all,
I'm stuck in the same issue as Serge Fonville.
I have created new Auxiliary objectclass 'testobj' with 'host' attribute
added it to the ou=Groups.Then created 2 entries under Groups as below
assigned members to those groups.
dn: cn=qagroup,ou=Groups,dc=test,dc=com
cn: qagroup
gidNumber:
Hi all,
I need some clarification regarding how permissions of members are taken
care when they login to a client machine. As I understand gidNumber that I
give while creating group entry(like gidNumber 4 for qagroup, which
refers to gid of adm group on a linux machine /etc/group), so
permissions
Message initial
De: Zdenek Styblik sty...@turnovfree.net
À: smain...@free.fr
Cc: openldap-technical@openldap.org
Sujet: Re: Authentication failed with ldaps configuration
Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 17:03:32 +0100
On 04/12/09 11:25, Shamika Joshi wrote:
Hi all,
I need some clarification regarding how permissions of members are taken
care when they login to a client machine. As I understand gidNumber
that I give while creating group entry(like gidNumber 4 for
qagroup, which refers to gid of adm group on a
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Friday, December 04, 2009 1:12 PM +0100 Peter Mogensen
a...@mutex.dk wrote:
In general it seems server-2 won't find changes to server-1 made while
server-2 is down... which kinda defeats the purpose of mirrormode.
What openldap release are you using for this
Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
Peter Mogensen writes:
I'm trying to understand why changes made to SID 1 in my mirror set
while SID 2 is down does not get propagated to SID 2 when it comes up.
Maybe your mirror is configured with refreshAndPersist mode and you have
not specified a retry interval?
Peter Mogensen wrote:
Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
Peter Mogensen writes:
I'm trying to understand why changes made to SID 1 in my mirror set
while SID 2 is down does not get propagated to SID 2 when it comes up.
Maybe your mirror is configured with refreshAndPersist mode and you have
not