on the filesystem,
minus any space you want to leave for other applications.
This is why the man page literally says to set it to as large of a value as
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hile the process is executing.
Start slapd
gdb /path/to/slapd PID
(gdb) cont
execute the command that crashes slapd
at the gdb prompt:
gdb thr apply all bt full
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I took over a service using the Perl NET::LDAPapi. Now I fail to
establish an LDAPS connection. Does anybody know if that's even
supported and if so, ho
-sha2 module has no dependencies on any radius libraries.
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le. ;)
If you have it instantiated and things aren't working, it would appear it's
not actually loading as desired. But it's worked fine for me with existing
2.4 -> 2.5 configuration migrations, so this would be something different
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/hdb db, so
I've no clue what is being refernced here either. It is true in some early
releases of back-mdb there were some issues with fragmentation but that's
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on on
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which directly answers your question.
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OSes have not. Additionally, RedHat
has not stopped shipping the 2.4 libldap, so we still need isolation at
that level.
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ly supported and has been as long as I've used it (about 2
decades now). For ldaps:// connections, you need to pass in an ldaps:///
URI. It will pull its defaults for TLS like any other libldap linked ldap
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of a problem. I just can't find the proper deb package for Ubuntu.
Hi Saša-Stjepan Bakša,
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ween 2.4 and 2.5 for
cn=config replication. The fact that 2.5's ppolicy no longer uses a schema
file for example. But again, people should not be using cn=config
replication in 2.4.
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s no "knowledge" of it, and it would not appear in an LDIF
created by slapcat.
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ading to current supported
release for many reasons.
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?
LDAP is a protocol, the internal change to the MDB database structure is
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#x27;t a
power of 2, but the point was the max value is always a power of 2.
I would also note that every increment will cause slapd to require more
memory. Larger values (such as 30) would require several terrabytes of RAM
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ce indeed. :)
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b_idl_fetch_key: [d393480d]
5f94a42e <= mdb_index_read 6463387 candidates
So now we can see there are 4 candidate sets that are smaller than "all
entries":
906,885
415,219
99,550
293,028
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added documentation as to what the idlexp command does to the admin guide
for OpenLDAP 2.5.6. You may want to read it, it applies to OpenLDAP 2.4 as
well.
<https://www.openldap.org/doc/admin25/slapdconf2.html#MDB%20Database%20Directives>
Section 5.2.6.1
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With OpenLDAP 2.5.7 and later it is possible to export a 2.4
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Can I find out the disk format version in any way, e.g. with
python-lmdb?
The id2v DB
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Can I find out the disk format version in any way, e.g. with python-lmdb?
The id2v DB only exists in OpenLDAP 2.5 databases. However, stay tuned...
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So "X-ORIGIN 'iPlanet Delegated Administrator'" is part of the built-in
schema?
Yes, it documents the ORIGIN of the attribute.
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ct=OpenLDAP&query_format=advanced&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=2.5.0&target_milestone=2.5.1&target_milestone=2.5.2&target_milestone=2.5.3&target_milestone=2.5.4&target_milestone=2.5.5&target_milestone=2.5.6>
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You want OpenLDAP 2.5's version of dynlist.
Just be sure, could-you please resume me the benefits when using OpenLDAP
2.5's version of dynlist over
se of BerkeleyDB) had format changes.
Those type of format changes always require a reload regardless of the
underlying database software being used.
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Hi people!
My version is the one below...
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[root@ldap_provider ~]# slapd -VV
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.44 (Apr 28 2021 13:32:00
-2.4.44/
openldap-2.4.44/servers/slapd
As I already stated, you want to use the slapo-dynlist from the OpenLDAP
2.5 release series. The current version is OpenLDAP 2.5.6.
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legacy OpenLDAP LDAP and with several applications
using it.
So, this seems to me the best solution to be able to use the memberOf as
a filter.
You want OpenLDAP 2.5's version of dynlist.
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--with-tls=openssl" option, but my
understanding was that TLS was essential for OpenLDAP.
You seem to have told it where to find the OpenSSL 1.1.1 header files but
not the development libraries.
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o use the
option it's around 105ms. Question is why ?
Because specifying paged results requires the server to do additional work.
And how I can get back to 5 ms when using the option ?
You can't.
Generally, using paged results indicates a poorly written application.
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Please provide additional details of the issue.
Thanks, but you didn't answer the above.
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README and here https://github.com/opinsys/smbkrb5pwd)
I would suggest contacting the author of that module for support as it is
not a part of the OpenLDAP software distribution, not even the contrib/
modules. I would note that the module in general seems to be abandonware.
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ackage is a WIP. Other packagers have different statuses.
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But looks like the baseurl for 2.5 is now:
https://repo.symas.com/repo/rpm/SOLDAP/release25/
Yes?
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t upgraded to, or is it going to
be a different package name or a new repo that will require manual
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Symas OpenLDAP packages for 2.5 will be an entirely different beast.
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still on 2.4.56? I seem to
recall a fix for something like this, but I don't recall if it went into
2.4 or was 2.5 only. I'd definitely update to 2.4.59 as a first step if
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anagement systems do this) closes
the syncrepl connection, slapd can detect this and re-establish it.
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meone tell me how to configure openldap to return
that control?
I suggest reading the slapo-ppolicy(5) man page, which clearly documents
how to enable that control.
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rly defaults it to no. If that's not happening
then something else on your system enabled it.
I would suspect that there is more to the configure options being used than
was shown. I routinely run ./configure with no options and WT is not
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with 2.5 and whatever your favorite password hashing scheme is (I advise
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the syncprov module built in
statically, while the newer build has it built in dynamically, so at this
point you would need to moduleload syncprov.
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ining test083 closely, as it uses cn=config to set up and
configure ARGON2 with cn=config.
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alized.
One either uses slapd.conf OR cn=config.
You clearly need to add an additional moduleload for the syncprov module to
your cn=config configuration.
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d a useful
export of your cn=config database on Alpine to examine, so there's no
ability to tell if it's actually correctly configured to load the MDB
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that with ARGON2 password hashes for secure password
hash storage + 2 Factor auth.
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The latest version of Symas OpenLDAP for Linux is now available for RHEL7,
RHEL8, Ubuntu18 LTS, and Ubuntu 20 LTS.
<https://repo.symas.com/sofl/> for installation instructions.
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I'd strongly advise investigating migrating to 2.5 when you can. There may
be future OpenLDAP 2.4.x releases if a critical CVE etc comes up, but
outside of that it's essentially done with.
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_add: Invalid syntax (21)
additional info: objectClass: value #0 invalid per syntax
Then the value in the LDIF you are loading is invalid. This often is seen
if there is a character such as a trailing space after the objectClass
name, etc.
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So therefore i dont need to worry about back_mdb since it's already
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Yes?
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bdb
hdb
mdb
Not sure what to look for... "mdb" is that is?
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with slapadd as well.
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cal/libexec/openldap
# moduleloadback_mdb.la
# moduleloadback_ldap.la
Looks like you failed to moduleload back_mdb.
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there a script or other way to check possible config
incompatibilities with 2.5.x (in order to avoid surprises)?
Have you read the upgrade appendix of the admin guide?
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It comes from libradius, which is from the FreeBSD project. Patches
welcome to update the code to use freeradius. There are some forks of
libradius for linux on github you might want to try.
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I think the core schema is in use as it is in the
It is not. You're telling slaptest to use the ldap.conf file you created,
which in turn ignores everything in /etc/ldap/
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Documentation
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ldap_modify(3) - Delete non-existent mod_next parameter (ITS#9559)
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Fixed slapo-autogroup to not thrash thead context (ITS#9494)
Documentation
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for the ldap client,
slapd.conf is for the slapd server. Obviously slaptest won't care.
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's doing the validation of the configuration and
generating the error.
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p
in the configure on the src root.
I am pretty sure it worked fine on openldap-2.4.* (at the beginning it
didn't but then it was fixed).
No, it is a contrib module, it has never been tied to configured. Read the
makefile for how to set the prefix correctly.
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configure both that and sortvals on your
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oad the current copy.
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ema/rfc2307bis.ldif>
or slapd.conf:
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, the problem is that the attribute value is not valid for the attribute
defined SYNTAX.
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inding as olcRootDN which has the appropriate
permission, manage, as far as I can tell but have also used SASL
EXTERNAL--same results.
Does the decoded version actually import successfully? You note it decodes
just fine, but you didn't say if you can actually import it at that point.
system even use
slapd.conf, or is it actually using cn=config? etc.
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I just wonder: Are you talking about a slapcat‑type
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ckpoint is more frequent than the accesslog purge
configuration. It would be useful to have a copy of your configuration for
the two nodes (passwords redacted, if you can send them to me directly).
I'd like to see if I can create a reproduction case.
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Provision Process:
1. Take backup of database with mdb_copy on initial provider.
Is slapd stopped when you run mdb_copy, or running?
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Are there any concerns with having this frequent of checkpointing?
Too little information here.
What OpenLDAP release are you on?
Do you use standard syncrepl or delta-syncrepl?
What is your restore process?
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fy as a runtime alternative.
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Creating a default database is a function of how debian does the packaging.
I believe there's an option you can pass to have it not do that.
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When installing openldap with database mdb, root entry cannot be deleted.
This is a bug with back-mdb that was not present with back-bdb/hdb
couldn't
delete the rootDSE, which would be correct. This is an issue with deleting
the root of the database DIT, which is different.
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Starting test043-delta-syncrepl for mdb...
I was able to reproduce this one, thanks. ITS#9534.
test043 issue should be fixed now. I still
ur build
flags are set appropriately.
For example, assuming openssl11 was installed into /usr/local:
LD_FLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib
CPP_FLAGS=-I/usr/local/include
etc
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Starting test043-delta-syncrepl for mdb...
I was able to reproduce this one, thanks. ITS#9534.
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iated.
Fixed in RE25 now.
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Execute the test suite (via make test) after it is built. Optionally,
cd tests && make its to run through the regression suite.
./configure
--On Thursday, April 22, 2021 3:32 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
I'm not able to reproduce this, I'd need to have the contents of the
testrun/ directory to get some idea why you're hitting it.
Never mind, I can reproduce it, I misread the test #.
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--On Friday, April 23, 2021 12:07 AM +0300 openldap-techni...@kolttonen.fi
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Hello,
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Execute the test suite (via make test) after it is built. Optionally,
cd tests && make its to run through the regression suite.
On RHEL8 an
The new load balancer, which can either be built as a module for slapd
(--enable-balancer=mod) or as a standalone server (--enable-balancer=yes)
The libargon2 password module (--enable-argon2).
Systemd notification support (--with-systemd=yes).
Thanks!
Regards,
Quanah
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group when you do that, or only
adding/deleting specific users?
Either way, for 2.4 you definitely want to use sortvals. Likely what you
need is OpenLDAP 2.5's multival feature as well.
Regards,
Quanah
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roups that you frequently update?
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--On Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:58 PM +0200 Hans van Zijst
wrote:
On 15-04-2021 19:09, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
A few notes:
A) the "backend meta" directive is not needed. There's only one use
case for a "backend" statement at this time that I'm aware
re's definitely still a lot of work to be done in regards to better
documentation and examples when working with cn=config. Patches welcome
once you get it working. ;)
Regards,
Quanah
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