[Fedora-directory-users] how to set up Fedora Ds on a multinetwork host

Sergey Ivanov seriv at omniti.com
Wed Oct 25 22:08:02 UTC 2006


I managed to workaround this problem, copying fresh installed directory
structure of fedora-ds to another folder, then running there setup/setup
and using the option to store configuration information in existing ldap
server. But still interested in the right way to do it.
-- 
	Sergey.


Sergey Ivanov wrote:
> I have a little problem with this advice.
> I have installed fedora-ds rpm, then configured admin server and first
> directory server to listen for local network and populated it with data.
> With nsslapd-listenhost and nsslapd-securelistenhost I binded this
> directory server to listen at this particular IP only.
> Then, using Fedora Management Console, I created new instance of
> directory server. When creating, it was listening on 0.0.0.0 at
> different port.
> When I have added bindning to external IP address by adding
> nsslapd-listenhost and nsslapd-securelistenhost to it's config/dse.ldif,
> I got into problem with communication between Fedora Management Console
> and this new server. I can stop/start it with command line, and see that
> it is binding to IP addresses correctly. I can do ldapsearch in this new
> server from internet by this IP and port. But Fedora Management Console,
> as I'm guessing, is still looking for this server to appear at local
> network. So, it can not start/stop/connect it and reporting it as "Stopped".
> May be, there is some attribute to add to
> NetscapeRoot/{mydomain}/{myhost}/Server Group/Fedora Directory
> Server/slapd-{newname} to change expectation of Admin server about this
> newly created Directory Server? How to find out, which attribute it can be?




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