Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:27 PM +0100 Juliet Kemp
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Unfortunately, it seems that it's not possible to have 2 Kerberos tickets
active at the same time.
I ran my servers this way for years and didn't have any such problem.
All you
--On Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:27 PM +0100 Juliet Kemp
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Many thanks for this. It turned out that my problem was indeed to do
with Kerberos auth. The authz-regexp stuff was fine; the problem was
that I was trying to use slurpd_adm as the replicator DN/ticket, but
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:47 AM +0100 Juliet Kemp
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[ master / slave LDAP setup using SASL/GSSAPI auth ]
SASL/GSSAPI doesn't have a bind dn. The DN is determined either by a
authz-regexp mapping the SASL Identity to an entry in
Howard Chu wrote:
Juliet Kemp wrote:
I'm attempting to set up a slave LDAP server.
I have replogfile replica config set in the master server, but when
I restart it try a test entry, the replication log contains no
data. It does, however, show a change in the 'last modified' date.
Note
--On Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:47 AM +0100 Juliet Kemp
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Howard Chu wrote:
Juliet Kemp wrote:
I'm attempting to set up a slave LDAP server.
I have replogfile replica config set in the master server, but when
I restart it try a test entry, the replication
Hi,
I'm attempting to set up a slave LDAP server.
I have replogfile replica config set in the master server, but when I
restart it try a test entry, the replication log contains no data. It
does, however, show a change in the 'last modified' date.
I've not been able to find anything
Juliet Kemp wrote:
Hi,
I'm attempting to set up a slave LDAP server.
I have replogfile replica config set in the master server, but when
I restart it try a test entry, the replication log contains no
data. It does, however, show a change in the 'last modified' date.
Note that the replog