Hi Quanah
Please find the command output from both servers. Let me know if you need
more info.
Server S1
+
dn: cn=config
objectClass: olcGlobal
cn: config
olcPidFile: /usr/local/var/run/slapd.pid
structuralObjectClass: olcGlobal
entryUUID: a826a9dc-490e
You can set olcLogLevel to sync and you should see some syncrepl calls in the
log files.
Xuhua
Hi Quanah
Just to be clear, you want output of following command from both servers?
slapcat -n 0 -a "(!(entryDN:dnSubtreeMatch:=cn=schema,cn=config))" -l
/tmp/config.ldif
Thanks
Rahul
Maybe use acls with different ssf? This way you can keep your queries
the same and extract full data on your own very secure connection?
-Original Message-
To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
Subject: anonymize data
Hi all,
I have a question anonymizing data.
My openldap have some co
--On Monday, June 22, 2020 3:08 PM + Kumar Rahul
wrote:
Hi Quanah
Thank you for all the help so far. I am still seeing the original
issue reported. Let me know if you need fresh set of configuration
information.
I've told you repeatedly what is necessary, you haven't provided it
Hi all,
I have a question anonymizing data.
My openldap have some confidential data inside and I would like this : if a
person has a flag confidentiality set to 1 (or is in a special ou), openldap
will replace or answer a different data.
For example :
if we request "sn" on this record , it w
Hi Xuhua
Yes time on both servers are synched. Can you help me with steps on how to
enable and capture logs?
Thanks
Rahul
Hi Quanah
Thank you for all the help so far. I am still seeing the original issue
reported. Let me know if you need fresh set of configuration information.
Thanks
Rahul
Hi Scott
I do have sync setup as per guide lines
Here is the behavior i see
++
I am using LDAP protocol as front end and Berkeley DB as back end. I am
observing a
strange syncrepl issue
type=refreshAndPersist is being used
$OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.50
OS: