[Fedora-directory-users] AD + FDS sync stops working?

To Ngan tngan at redhat.com
Wed Nov 29 17:14:47 UTC 2006


Dan Oglesby wrote:
> To Ngan wrote:
>> Dan Oglesby wrote:
>>> I have two seperate installations of FDS 1.0.1 that were 
>>> successfully configured to sync with two seperate AD controllers.  
>>> They both worked fine for about six months, and both have stopped 
>>> synchronizing information that should pass from the AD to FDS.  
>>> Basically, if a user changes his or her password through AD, nothing 
>>> changes on FDS.  If the password is changed through FDS, it does get 
>>> pushed up to the AD controller.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else seen this happen?  There have been no changes made 
>>> to either the FDS or AD configurations since the initial 
>>> installation was completed. The AD servers are Windows 2000 and 
>>> Windows 2003 on seperate domains.
>>>
>>> I've tried to uninstall and reinstall the PassSync software.  Every 
>>> time that service is restarted, I see a connect via SSL in the logs 
>>> in FDS, but nothing after that.
>> Was the connect via SSL successful?
>>
>
> It appears to be:
>
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 fd=203 slot=203 SSL 
> connection from 192.168.2.200 to 192.168.100.122
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 SSL 128-bit RC4
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 op=0 BIND dn="cn=directory 
> manager" method=128 version=2
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 
> nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=directory manager"
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 op=1 UNBIND
> [29/Nov/2006:09:42:29 -0600] conn=146041 op=1 fd=203 closed - U1
>
> That's all I ever see in the access log for the slapd server from my 
> AD machine.
Nothing in DS error log either?  How about the passsync log on your 
Windows box? (either under windows/system32 or your passsync install 
directory)
--
toto
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