[Fedora-directory-users] Problem with solaris & FDS authentication

Tay, Gary Gary_Tay at platts.com
Fri Sep 2 02:33:15 UTC 2005


Yes it would be a superset containing schema definitions of
DUAConfigProfile and nisDomain attributes and objectclasses, ONLY if you
have run "idsconfig". When I first tried configuring Solaris8 LDAP
Client against FDS I copied over the 99user.ldif from SUN iDS install,
and it actually worked.

BUT the point is, as George and Rich had pointed up to me in
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2005-July/msg0013
8.html
is that 99user.ldif may contain all other "customized" schema changes
and it is not "proper" to just "blindly copy over" and overwrite the
original 99user.ldif of FDS7.1.

Looks like you did not perform a fresh re-install of FDS and went from
there, make sure you stop slapd and admin server, "rm -f /opt/fedora-ds"
and re-install from scratch using static IP for your Solaris8 LDAP
Client running OpenSSH server, you may follow my revised HOW-TO:
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~garyttt/Configuring%20Solaris%20Native%20LDAP
%20Client%20for%20Fedora%20Directory%20Server.htm

Gary

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Subject: RE: [Fedora-directory-users] Problem with solaris & FDS
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> ===
> GT: Did you have 61DUAConfigFile.ldif and 62nisDomain.ldif added to 
> config/schema (and slapd restarted)? They provides all the required 
> attributes for DUAConfigProfile and nisDomain objects including SSD 
> (serviceSearchDescriptor). We try not to touch 99user.ldif and the 
> original 99user.ldif should have a file size of 1321.

No, I got the 99user.ldif from an iDS install.  I thought it is a
superset of 61dua & 62nis LDIFs? 


		
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