[Fedora-directory-users] Difficulties with fedora-idm-console

leonhardt at hawaii.rr.com leonhardt at hawaii.rr.com
Sat Jan 19 09:42:30 UTC 2008


Hi Benny, thanks for responding

---- Benny Chee <chee.benny at gmail.com> wrote: 
> hi,
>   Login username should be "admin".

Tried that first, actually...then tried the cn=Directory Manager after reading this: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/8.0/Introduction_to_RHDS-Binding_to_the_Directory_from_RHI_Console.html

What hostname was given to your ldap
> directory server?

should be 'server'.  hostname returns "server.leonhardt.lan"  I'm running my own DNS on this box...

Try putting a hostname to your interface IP address inside
> /etc/hosts and try again.

I'm attaching my /etc/hosts, below are the contents of my install log (sorry crappy rr webmail wouldn't attach):

Thanks again for helping me with this.

Matt

[root at server tmp]# cat setupIx15Y1.log 
[08/01/16:20:21:47] - [Setup] Info This program will set up the Fedora Directory and Administration Servers.

It is recommended that you have "root" privilege to set up the software.
Tips for using this program:
  - Press "Enter" to choose the default and go to the next screen
  - Type "Control-B" then "Enter" to go back to the previous screen
  - Type "Control-C" to cancel the setup program

[08/01/16:20:21:47] - [Setup] Info Would you like to continue with set up?
[08/01/16:20:21:47] - [Setup] Info yes
[08/01/16:20:21:47] - [Setup] Info BY SETTING UP AND USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY
AND ARE BECOMING A PARTY TO THE AGREEMENT FOUND IN THE
LICENSE.TXT FILE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS
OF THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE DO NOT SET UP OR USE THIS SOFTWARE.

[08/01/16:20:21:47] - [Setup] Info Do you agree to the license terms?
[08/01/16:20:21:51] - [Setup] Info yes
[08/01/16:20:21:51] - [Setup] Info Your system has been scanned for potential problems, missing patches,
etc.  The following output is a report of the items found that need to
be addressed before running this software in a production
environment.

Fedora Directory Server system tuning analysis version 10-AUGUST-2007.

NOTICE : System is i686-unknown-linux2.6.23.9-85.fc8 (1 processor).

WARNING: 503MB of physical memory is available on the system. 1024MB is recommended for best performance on large production system.

NOTICE : The net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time is set to 7200000 milliseconds
(120 minutes).  This may cause temporary server congestion from lost
client connections.

WARNING: There are only 1024 file descriptors (hard limit) available, which
limit the number of simultaneous connections.  

WARNING: There are only 1024 file descriptors (soft limit) available, which
limit the number of simultaneous connections.  

[08/01/16:20:21:51] - [Setup] Info Would you like to continue?
[08/01/16:20:21:53] - [Setup] Info yes
[08/01/16:20:21:53] - [Setup] Info Choose a setup type:

   1. Express
       Allows you to quickly set up the servers using the most
       common options and pre-defined defaults. Useful for quick
       evaluation of the products.

   2. Typical
       Allows you to specify common defaults and options.

   3. Custom
       Allows you to specify more advanced options. This is 
       recommended for experienced server administrators only.

To accept the default shown in brackets, press the Enter key.

[08/01/16:20:21:53] - [Setup] Info Choose a setup type
[08/01/16:20:21:55] - [Setup] Info 2
[08/01/16:20:21:55] - [Setup] Info Enter the fully qualified domain name of the computer
on which you're setting up server software. Using the form
<hostname>.<domainname>
Example: eros.example.com.

To accept the default shown in brackets, press the Enter key.

[08/01/16:20:21:55] - [Setup] Info Computer name
[08/01/16:20:22:05] - [Setup] Info server.leonhardt.lan
[08/01/16:20:22:05] - [Setup] Info The servers must run as a specific user in a specific group.
It is strongly recommended that this user should have no privileges
on the computer (i.e. a non-root user).  The setup procedure
will give this user/group some permissions in specific paths/files
to perform server-specific operations.

If you have not yet created a user and group for the servers,
create this user and group using your native operating
system utilities.

[08/01/16:20:22:05] - [Setup] Info System User
[08/01/16:20:22:07] - [Setup] Info nobody
[08/01/16:20:22:07] - [Setup] Info System Group
[08/01/16:20:22:07] - [Setup] Info nobody
[08/01/16:20:22:07] - [Setup] Info Server information is stored in the configuration directory server.
This information is used by the console and administration server to
configure and manage your servers.  If you have already set up a
configuration directory server, you should register any servers you
set up or create with the configuration server.  To do so, the
following information about the configuration server is required: the
fully qualified host name of the form
<hostname>.<domainname>(e.g. hostname.example.com), the port number
(default 389), the suffix, the DN and password of a user having
permission to write the configuration information, usually the
configuration directory administrator, and if you are using security
(TLS/SSL).  If you are using TLS/SSL, specify the TLS/SSL (LDAPS) port
number (default 636) instead of the regular LDAP port number, and
provide the CA certificate (in PEM/ASCII format).

If you do not yet have a configuration directory server, enter 'No' to
be prompted to set up one.

[08/01/16:20:22:07] - [Setup] Info Do you want to register this software with an existing
configuration directory server?
[08/01/16:20:22:14] - [Setup] Info no
[08/01/16:20:22:14] - [Setup] Info Please enter the administrator ID for the configuration directory
server.  This is the ID typically used to log in to the console.  You
will also be prompted for the password.

[08/01/16:20:22:14] - [Setup] Info Configuration directory server
administrator ID
[08/01/16:20:22:15] - [Setup] Info admin
[08/01/16:20:22:15] - [Setup] Info Password
[08/01/16:20:22:18] - [Setup] Info Password (confirm)
[08/01/16:20:22:20] - [Setup] Info The information stored in the configuration directory server can be
separated into different Administration Domains.  If you are managing
multiple software releases at the same time, or managing information
about multiple domains, you may use the Administration Domain to keep
them separate.

If you are not using administrative domains, press Enter to select the
default.  Otherwise, enter some descriptive, unique name for the
administration domain, such as the name of the organization
responsible for managing the domain.

[08/01/16:20:22:20] - [Setup] Info Administration Domain
[08/01/16:20:22:30] - [Setup] Info leonhardt.lan
[08/01/16:20:22:30] - [Setup] Info The standard directory server network port number is 389.  However, if
you are not logged as the superuser, or port 389 is in use, the
default value will be a random unused port number greater than 1024.
If you want to use port 389, make sure that you are logged in as the
superuser, that port 389 is not in use.

[08/01/16:20:22:30] - [Setup] Info Directory server network port
[08/01/16:20:22:31] - [Setup] Info 389
[08/01/16:20:22:31] - [Setup] Info Each instance of a directory server requires a unique identifier.
This identifier is used to name the various
instance specific files and directories in the file system,
as well as for other uses as a server instance identifier.

[08/01/16:20:22:31] - [Setup] Info Directory server identifier
[08/01/16:20:22:36] - [Setup] Info server
[08/01/16:20:22:36] - [Setup] Info The suffix is the root of your directory tree.  The suffix must be a valid DN.
It is recommended that you use the dc=domaincomponent suffix convention.
For example, if your domain is example.com,
you should use dc=example,dc=com for your suffix.
Setup will create this initial suffix for you,
but you may have more than one suffix.
Use the directory server utilities to create additional suffixes.

[08/01/16:20:22:36] - [Setup] Info Suffix
[08/01/16:20:22:45] - [Setup] Info dc=leonhardt, dc=lan
[08/01/16:20:22:45] - [Setup] Info Certain directory server operations require an administrative user.
This user is referred to as the Directory Manager and typically has a
bind Distinguished Name (DN) of cn=Directory Manager.
You will also be prompted for the password for this user.  The password must
be at least 8 characters long, and contain no spaces.

[08/01/16:20:22:45] - [Setup] Info Directory Manager DN
[08/01/16:20:22:54] - [Setup] Info cn=Directory Manager
[08/01/16:20:22:54] - [Setup] Info Password
[08/01/16:20:22:59] - [Setup] Warning The password contains invalid characters.  Please choose another one.

[08/01/16:20:22:59] - [Setup] Info Password
[08/01/16:20:23:02] - [Setup] Info Password (confirm)
[08/01/16:20:23:05] - [Setup] Info The Administration Server is separate from any of your web or application
servers since it listens to a different port and access to it is
restricted.

Pick a port number between 1024 and 65535 to run your Administration
Server on. You should NOT use a port number which you plan to
run a web or application server on, rather, select a number which you
will remember and which will not be used for anything else.

[08/01/16:20:23:05] - [Setup] Info Administration port
[08/01/16:20:23:08] - [Setup] Info 9830
[08/01/16:20:23:08] - [Setup] Info The interactive phase is complete.  The script will now set up your
servers.  Enter No or go Back if you want to change something.

[08/01/16:20:23:08] - [Setup] Info Are you ready to set up your servers?
[08/01/16:20:23:12] - [Setup] Info yes
[08/01/16:20:23:12] - [Setup] Info Creating directory server . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:18] - [Setup] Info Your new DS instance 'server' was successfully created.
[08/01/16:20:23:18] - [Setup] Info Creating the configuration directory server . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:21] - [Setup] Info Beginning Admin Server creation . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:21] - [Setup] Info Creating Admin Server files and directories . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:21] - [Setup] Info Updating adm.conf . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:21] - [Setup] Info Updating admpw . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:21] - [Setup] Info Registering admin server with the configuration directory server . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:22] - [Setup] Info Updating adm.conf with information from configuration directory server . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:22] - [Setup] Info Updating the configuration for the httpd engine . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:22] - [Setup] Info Starting admin server . . .
[08/01/16:20:23:23] - [Setup] Info The admin server was successfully started.
[08/01/16:20:23:23] - [Setup] Info Admin server was successfully created, configured, and started.
[08/01/16:20:23:23] - [Setup] Success Exiting . . .
Log file is '/tmp/setupIx15Y1.log'



> benny
> 
> On 19/01/2008, leonhardt at hawaii.rr.com <leonhardt at hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone...I'm new to LDAP and FDS, so please bear with me.
> >
> > I just install FDS 1.1 on a clean F8 box.  I got through the setup scripts
> > but when I launch fedora-idm-console, and enter my login info I keep getting
> > an Error 400 response.  My login looks like this:
> >
> > User ID: cn=Directory Manager
> > Password: ********
> > Administration URL: http://localhost:9830
> >
> > I've tried all kinds of variations, username w/o the "cn=", logging in as
> > "admin", and every variation of IP/partially/fully-qualified domain name I
> > could think of for the box.  I've also tried running with '-a' (it didn't
> > recognize the -d option, recommended to me by someone in the #fedora-ds
> > room).  This is my error, no matter what I do:
> >
> > Can't logon because of an incorrect User ID,
> > Incorrect password or Directory problem.
> > HttpException:
> > Response: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
> > Status: 400
> > URL: http:/admin-serv/authenticate
> >
> > This last line bothers me...it looks as if the console is not even trying
> > to pass the login info to a valid URL!  If I just point my browser at
> > http://localhost:9830/ I get the HTML back-end and can authenticate there
> > to get into the "Adminsitration Express" tool, so I'm fairly convinced I'm
> > using the correct login info...
> >
> > I's confused...
> >
> > Matt
> >
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> >
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