Hi Michael and Dieter,

    Thanks for your kindly replies. 
    In my case, I didn't use any SASL or TLS but "simple" method with operation 
mode of user/password authenticated. However, I need the rootpw hashed (not 
cleartext) and the 2 servers (master & slave) synchronized.
    Could you pls advise how i should modify the syncrepl part? or could you 
pls provide a sample of the slapd.conf file configuration?


Best regards,


Eileen


------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
发件人: "Michael Ströder";<[email protected]>;
发送时间: 2014年3月5日(星期三) 下午4:09
收件人: "Dieter Klünter"<[email protected]>; 
"openldap-technical"<[email protected]>; 

主题: Re: mirror mode & sasl question



Dieter Klünter wrote:
> Am Wed, 5 Mar 2014 14:38:04 +0800
> schrieb "Eileen(=^ω^=)" <[email protected]>:
>> This is Eileen from China SINAP. I am a beginner for openldap soft. I
>> encountered a problem in my study on two LDAP services replication. 
>> I have 2 LDAP services, one name LDPA1, the other is LDAP2 . I want
>> to make them synchronously in mirror mode. But when I set LDAP
>> services rootpw both in hash, the 2 LDAP serivces can’t be
>> synchronous. My question is 
>> 1.      if I set my rootpw in hash, my bindmethod must be SASL? If I
>> must use sasl method, can I put the sasl service in the same ldap
>> service? If bindmethod=sasl then what is the saslmech should be?
>> 2.      If I change to sasl method, do I need change my database
>> record? 
> 
> In order to use sasl, passwords must be cleartext and you should
> configure an apropriate authz-regexp, see man slapd.conf(5)
> You may use any sasl mechanism that you sasl framework provides.
> [...]

To be more precise: In order to use password-based SASL mechs the passwords
have to be stored in clear-text.

Well, if working with SASL and TLS (LDAPS, StartTLS) one should consider using
client certs and SASL/EXTERNAL for replication.

Ciao, Michael.

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