On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 10:14 -0500, sssd help wrote:
> Thanks for the response Jakub,
>
> I meant to update this last night. In my testing I installed
> openldap-clients and attempted to do manual ldap searches. LDAPS
> lookups were failing but LDAP lookups were fine. I noticed that our
> RHEL6 mac
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011, sssd help wrote:
> Thanks for the response Jakub,
>
> I meant to update this last night. In my testing I installed
> openldap-clients and attempted to do manual ldap searches. LDAPS lookups
> were failing but LDAP lookups were fine. I noticed that our RHEL6 machines
> were run
Thanks for the response Jakub,
I meant to update this last night. In my testing I installed
openldap-clients and attempted to do manual ldap searches. LDAPS lookups
were failing but LDAP lookups were fine. I noticed that our RHEL6 machines
were running a different version of openldap than our 6.1
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 05:15:57PM -0500, sssd help wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>Any help here would be appreciated.
>
>We've been using SSSD (1.2) on RHEL6 for a while without issue. We are
>trying to make the move to RHEL6.1 and newer packages of SSSD (1.5.1) and
>we are running into
Hi List,
Any help here would be appreciated.
We've been using SSSD (1.2) on RHEL6 for a while without issue. We are
trying to make the move to RHEL6.1 and newer packages of SSSD (1.5.1) and
we are running into some problems.
For some reason the client doesnt seem to want to connect to our ldap
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