Peter Marschall wrote:
Hi,
On Wednesday, 8. February 2012, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I would also generally
advise using something more secure than GnuTLS, such as OpenSSL, to link
OpenLDAP to.
Quanah, as you refer to GnuTLS being buggy, can you give a reference?
This is the most recent ex
Le vendredi 10 février 2012 à 15:45 -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount a écrit :
> --On Friday, February 10, 2012 6:21 PM -0500 Daniel Savard
> wrote:
>
> > For the records, I did upgrade to OpenLDAP 2.4.28, latest stuff. It
> > doesn't solve anything.
> >
>
> If the issue is what version of Kerberos s
On 1/2/2012 3:52 μμ, Marc Patermann wrote:
Now that you know the sources, get the source rpm from ltb and install
it. Change the spec file accordingly and build your own pre 2.4.29 rpm
with this. now you can update your test system with the rpm.
As a follow-up, I would like to inform you tha
Shutting down any applications that use it is sometimes unrealistic (like in
the case for the infrastructure I manage/support). You have to make a choice -
downtime or getting nearly all the data - if some data is perchance out of sync
with other bits, well, that's disaster recovery.
Ideally, b
Hi,
I'm using the last release of slapd compiled with --debug option on
ubuntu 11.10 :)
./configure --with-tls=openssl --with-threads --with-cyrus-sasl
--enable-crypt --enable-debug --enable-cleartext --enable-spasswd
--enable-dynacl --enable-aci --enable-modules --enable-wrappers
--enable-
Chris Jacobs wrote:
You don't need to stop openldap to slapcat. You simply can't guarantee it's
100% up to date - which is more important when there's a lot of activity.
I think we had this discussion on this list before:
My conclusion from a customer project was if applications write several
Hi,
On Wednesday, 8. February 2012, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> I would also generally
> advise using something more secure than GnuTLS, such as OpenSSL, to link
> OpenLDAP to.
Quanah, as you refer to GnuTLS being buggy, can you give a reference?
Thanks
Peter
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Peter Marschall
pe...@adpm.
You don't need to stop openldap to slapcat. You simply can't guarantee it's
100% up to date - which is more important when there's a lot of activity.
Easiest method: setup replication. Then you've got an active backup or perhaps
a node you can stop (if unused or part of a pair of slaves) and the
Hi,
On Friday, 10. February 2012, rey sebastien wrote:
> It's really silly to have an official version with GnuTLS if isn't
> functionnal :(
This is not what Howard said.
The fact that you have a problem with OpenLDAP comiled with GnuTLS
doies not make the package in general.
E.g. there's always
Hi
Im looking how to prepare automatic backups to openldap database. In last
mail I comment problem with a crash report, and Im testing how can I do
backups and restore it. Only I view slapcat command, but you need to stop
the database, and is a critical server and I can't do this stop without
cre
Hi
Im having a big problem with a database user for ldap and samba users.
Without reason the database crashes with the error:
Feb 11 09:46:23 earth slapd[5395]: bdb(dc=esci,dc=es): file id2entry.bdb
has LSN 26/7816674, past end of log at 26/1025642
Feb 11 09:46:23 earth slapd[5395]: bdb(dc=esci,d
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