Howdy-

We use P-synch, a password synchronization tool.  It has a plugin that works on 
Netscape and Sun LDAP servers, so I'm hoping it'll work with Fedora, and I'm 
testing that now.  I have configured the plugin in dse.ldif as specified by the 
vendor (and as it has worked on SunOne).  When I try to start the directory 
instance, I get an error right away:

$ sudo ./start-slapd 
[26/Jul/2006:17:27:19 -0600] - Netscape Portable Runtime error -5977: 
/opt/fedora-ds/lib/passwdop.nsldap.linux.x86: cannot open shared object file: 
No such file or directory
[26/Jul/2006:17:27:19 -0600] - Could not open library 
"/opt/fedora-ds/lib/passwdop.nsldap.linux.x86" for plugin Psynch Check Password
[26/Jul/2006:17:27:19 -0600] - Unable to load plugin "cn=Psynch Check 
Password,cn=plugins,cn=config"

But the file is there, and its real accessible:

$ ls -l /opt/fedora-ds/lib/passwdop.nsldap.linux.x86
-rwxrwxrwx  1 ldap ldap 87127 Jul 26 17:25 
/opt/fedora-ds/lib/passwdop.nsldap.linux.x86

So I'm trying to figure out what might cause this.

1. It's a 64-bit linux box, but the plugin binary is 32-bit? (I'd expect a 
different error)
2. The plugin is not working with the directory software? (I'd expect a 
different error)
3. There is a secret about installing Fedora plugins that my experience with 
SunOne hasn't taught me?
4. ??

Anyone have any great ideas?

Thanks.

Justin 

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