[Fedora-directory-users] Windows NT4 Password Sync Problem

Nathan Kinder nkinder at redhat.com
Wed Dec 7 14:17:52 UTC 2005


hartmut.woehrle at mail.pcom.de wrote:

>Hallo everyone,
>
>so now the Winsync from NT4 PDC -> FDS works fine (thanks to all)
>
>And now the next step gives me a problem.
>I do the Password sync without SSL connection (only one problem at a time).
>  
>
The PassSync service requires SSL.  If you take a look at the 
passsync.log file, it should have an error about your SSL config.

-NGK

>The setup should be correct:
>
>Windows Reg entry:
>(Default)       (value not set)
>Cert Token      ""
>Hostname        "192.168.1.55"
>Install Path    "C:\Program Files\Red....."
>Password        "guessmypw"
>Password Field  "userpassword"
>Port Number     "389"
>Search Base     "ou=People,dc=daheim,dc=weil"
>User Name       "uid=useradmin,ou=Special Users,dc=daheim,dc=weil"
>User Name Field  "ntuserdomainid"
>
>the bind user has the aci's to change all values in the user tree
>But I recive the following error at the PDC:
>
>"The description for event (105) in source (Password Synchronization
>Service) could not be found. It contains the following insertion
>string(s):."
>
>So in fact nothing happens :(
>At the FDS logs I don't see anything, so there seems no communication
>between ADS and FDS. The same as a question from
>
>RE: [Fedora-directory-users] AD sync
>from Darjo Gregoric at Thu, 3 Nov 2005
>
>Is there anything missing in the setup? Or is something wrong in the
>Password Sync Programm. And how should the log at the FDS look like (error
>log set to "Replication")?
>
>CU
>Hartmut
>
>
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