[389-users] Management Console login

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed May 26 19:31:43 UTC 2010


Hyatt, Dan wrote:
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>>> I am using Directory Manager or fds  as usernames with their 
>>> corresponding passwords
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>>> I am using http://localhost:1099 <http://localhost:1099/>
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>>> http://server_name:1099 <http://server_name:1099/>
>>>
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>>> with 1099 being the management console port number.
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>>> Any suggestions?
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>> What 389 version?  What platform?  What version of Java?  Can you go
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> to 
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>> that URL in your web browser and access Admin Express?
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>> RHEL5.3 on a ESX VM 1 CPU and 1 Gig of ram.
>> [root at sdrac0104 log]# java -showversion
>> java version "1.6.0"
>> OpenJDK  Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09)
>> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0-b09, mixed mode)
>>
>>  yum list |grep 389
>> 389-admin.x86_64                    1.1.10-1.el5            installed
>> 389-admin-console.noarch            1.1.4-3.el5             installed
>> 389-admin-console-doc.noarch        1.1.4-3.el5             installed
>> 389-adminutil.x86_64                1.1.8-4.el5             installed
>> 389-console.noarch                  1.1.3-6.el5             installed
>> 389-ds.noarch                       1.1.3-6.el5             installed
>> 389-ds-base.x86_64                  1.2.5-1.el5             installed
>> 389-ds-console.noarch               1.2.0-5.el5             installed
>> 389-ds-console-doc.noarch           1.2.0-5.el5             installed
>> 389-dsgw.x86_64                     1.1.4-1.el5             installed
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>> If I type 389-console from my command line, I get the browser.
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>> When I type http://server_name:1098/admin-serv/  from my desktop
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> (admin
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>> server port is 1098)
>> It requests a username and password. I put in Directory Manager  or
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> lds
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>> or ldsserver   and all three are rejected.
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> Try 389-console -D 9 -f console.log and see if there is any additional 
> information in console.log
> Check the access log for the directory server - look for err=49 or 
> err=32 - /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-yourname/access
>
> Niether, got this instead....
> By the thousands ....
> , expected 0x30)
> [26/May/2010:11:13:28 -0500] - conn=218754 received a non-LDAP message
> (tag 0x47, expected 0x30)
> [26/May/2010:11:13:28 -0500] - conn=218755 received a non-LDAP message
> (tag 0x47, expected 0x30)
> [26/May/2010:11:13:31 -0500] - conn=218756 received a non-LDAP message
> (tag 0x47, expected 0x30)
> [26/May/2010:11:13:34 -0500] - conn=218757 received a non-LDAP message
> (tag 0x47, expected 0x30)
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What IP address are these connections coming from?  This could also be a 
client attempting a TLS/SSL connection on the regular LDAP port.
>> http://server_name:1099/  in my webbrowser gives me a big white, with
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> no
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>> error
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> Check the admin server access and error log in
> /var/log/dirsrv/admin-serv
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