On 2/27/20 8:03 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:

On 2/27/20 5:30 AM, N R wrote:
Hello all,

It's my first message on this list thanks in advance for your answers.

I've configured a 389ds instance with ipv6 address and it's working
great with it.

How did you configure the instance exactly?

What do you have for nsslapd-localhost in the cn=config entry(dse.ldif)?

It should be a hostname, not an IP.  And the hostname must correctly resolve to this system.  DS is very sensitive to the hostame/dns - it very important for things like TLS and replication.

Mark

I need for this instance to be reachable via ipv4 also but despite
hours of research on the web and the archive of the list, I couldn't
find any good help or how-to to setup 389ds to listen on both ipv4 and
ipv6 addresses.

The server listens on all interfaces, there is nothing special you need to do in DS for IPv6 or IPv4.  I'm not a network expert, but it would seem to be a system issue, not a DS issue.  Now, we do have nsslapd-listenhost, so it would be interesting to see if this has any impact on your situation:

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/configuration_command_and_file_reference/core_server_configuration_reference#cnconfig-nsslapd_listenhost_Listen_to_IP_Address

Maybe someone else on this list has seen this before?

HTH,
Mark

I can't find a parameter specifying the listening interfaces.

Has anyone faced this kind of setup and managed to make it work?
Can 389ds work this way?

Best regards,

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