Rich, still see bellow : and bellow only for ds no admin
_setup-ds-admin.pl -u -ddddd_
==============================================================================
This program will set up the 389 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
Would you like to continue with set up? [yes]:
==============================================================================
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.
Would you like to continue? [no]: yes
==============================================================================
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.
I don't understand what is going on. When you use setup-ds-admin.pl -u,
You should see a prompt like this:
==============================================================================
The update option will allow you to re-register your servers with the
configuration directory server and update the information about your
servers that the console and admin server uses. You will need your
configuration directory server admin ID and password to continue.
Continue?
==============================================================================
I have no idea what's wrong.
**********************************************************************
_>>>>>>setup-ds.pl -u_
==============================================================================
This program will update the 389 Directory Server.
It is recommended that you have "root" privilege to perform the update.
Tips for using this program:
- Press "Enter" to choose the default and go to the next screen
- Type "Control-B" or the word "back" then "Enter" to go
back to the
previous screen
- Type "Control-C" to cancel the update
Would you like to continue with update? [yes]: yes
==============================================================================
The update process can work in one of two modes:
- Online: The changes are made to the running directory servers
using LDAP.
The operations must be performed as an administrative user.
You must provide the name and password, for each instance
if there is more than one instance of directory server.
Some operations may require a directory server restart to take
effect. The update script will notify you if you need to
restart
the server.
- Offline: The changes are made to the server configuration files. The
servers MUST FIRST BE SHUTDOWN BY YOU. The script will not
shutdown the servers for you. You MUST shutdown the
servers in order to use this mode. A username and password
are not required to use Offline mode. If the servers are not
shutdown, CHANGES WILL BE LOST.
To summarize:
Online - servers remain running - you must provide admin name and
password
for each server - servers may need to be restarted
Offline - servers must be shutdown - no username or password required
On 12/01/2015 01:23 PM, ghiureai wrote:
> On 12/01/2015 11:42 AM, ghiureai wrote:
>
> Rich, pls see the answers to your Q's ( the DS upgrade worked but
> the DS Admin set up will not behave same way )
> ...
>
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> setup-ds-admin.pl -u
>
> this will not give the noption for upgrade like with (setup-ds.pl -u)
> see the menu bellow
> setup-ds-admin.pl -u
>
> ==============================================================================
> This program will set up the 389 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
> Would you like to continue with set up? [yes]:
>
> ==============================================================================
> 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.
>
> Would you like to continue? [no]: yes
>
> ==============================================================================
> 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 ....................................................................
> ...
>
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>
> What repo are you using? What platform is this? If you are using el6
> or el7 you must use epel6 or epel7 to get the admin/console packages.
> ...
>
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>
>
> Linux 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 21 13:35:52 CST 2013
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> epel6
> rpm -qa | grep 389-*
> 389-ds-console-1.2.12-000.x86_64
> 389-ds-base-1.3.4.4-000.x86_64
> 389-admin-1.1.42-000.x86_64
> 389-admin-console-1.1.10-000.x86_64
> 389-adminutil-1.1.22-000.x86_64
> 389-console-1.1.9-000.x86_64
>
>
>
> On 12/01/2015 10:42 AM, ghiureai wrote:
>> Thank you Rich for reply one more related issues I see :
>>
>> When need to run the ds admin update I do not see the options for
>> update, seems goes back and asks all the Q's as a new fresh
>> installation ( ??)
>> What we are missing from this upgrade installation here is what is been
>> installed
>> grep 389-*
>> 389-ds-console-1.2.12-000.x86_64
>> 389-admin-1.1.42-000.x86_64
>> 389-ds-base-1.3.4.4-000.x86_64
>> 389-console-1.1.9-000.x86_64
>> 389-admin-console-1.1.10-000.x86_64
>> 389-adminutil-1.1.22-000.x86_64
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/01/2015 09:07 AM, ghiureai wrote:
>>> Hi List,
>>> we are tying to upgrade to 389-ds 1.3.4 from 1.2.2 , after rpm installed
>>> and update the server , when restarting the DS geting the following in
>>> DS errorlog, there is no such "entryallowWeakCipher" in cfg file ,
what
>>> should we dissable see entries for this cn
>>>
>>> SSL alert: Cipher rsa_rc4_128_md5 is weak. It is enabled since
>>> allowWeakCipher is "on" (default setting for the backward
>>> compatibility). We strongly recommend to set it to "off". Please
>>> replace the value of allowWeakCipher with "off" in the encryption
config
>>> entry cn=encryption,cn=config and restart the server.
>>>
>>> dn: cn=encryption,cn=config
>>> objectClass: top
>>> objectClass: nsEncryptionConfig
>>> cn: encryption
>>> nsSSLSessionTimeout: 0
>>> nsSSLClientAuth: allowed
>>> nsSSL2: off
>>>
>>> nsSSL3: off ----->>> This was on but turn to "off"
>>>
>>> creatorsName: cn=server,cn=plugins,cn=config
>>> modifiersName:
>>> uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,o=netscaperoo
>>> t
>>> createTimestamp: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> modifyTimestamp:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> nsSSL3Ciphers:
>>> -rsa_null_md5,-rsa_null_sha,+rsa_rc4_128_md5,+rsa_rc4_40_md5,+r
>>>
sa_rc2_40_md5,+rsa_des_sha,+rsa_fips_des_sha,+rsa_3des_sha,+rsa_fips_3des_sha
>>>
,+fortezza,+fortezza_rc4_128_sha,+fortezza_null,+tls_rsa_export1024_with_rc4_
>>> 56_sha,+tls_rsa_aes_128_sha,+tls_rsa_aes_256_sha
>>>
>>>
>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> Thank you for your time
>>> Isabella
>>>
>
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