[Freeipa-users] Where has my LDAP server gone!

Simon Williams simon.williams at thehelpfulcat.com
Mon Apr 8 22:21:35 UTC 2013


Thank you, that has solved the issue wonderfully! I do remember the update
hanging now you mention it, but I didn't put two and two together!

Regards

Simon
On 7 Apr 2013 21:47, "Rob Crittenden" <rcritten at redhat.com> wrote:

> Simon Williams wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I ran a yum update on my CentOS 6 server that runs FreeIPA a couple of
>> days ago and it upgraded FreeIPA to version 3. I use a couple of web
>> applications that cannot use Kerberos, but can use LDAP to
>> authenticate.  These stopped working. When I investigated the issue, I
>> discovered that the LDAP server wasn't there any more. Google searches
>> have proved fruitless and I can't find any documentation for v3. Can
>> anyone tell me how to get my LDAP server back?
>>
>
> There is a bug in 389-ds that is affecting some IPA upgrades. It causes
> the upgrade process to hang and breaking out of it leaves the LDAP server
> not listening to anything (note that if the upgrade outright fails we do
> restore things).
>
> What you want to do is this:
>
> 1. service dirsrv stop (you MUST do this before editing dse.ldif)
> 2. edit dse.ldif and set
> nsslapd-port: 389
> nsslapd-security: on
> 3. service dirsrv start
> 4. as root, ipa-ldap-updater --ldapi
>
> Updated 389-ds packages are being worked on.
>
> rob
>
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