Aaron Oas wrote: >> I think you can just use >> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download the latest >> > PassSync.msi > >> here. If you're already using it, you shouldn't have to do anything. >> > > >> This is dated 20060330 which was well after the 7.1 release. I >> > suppose > >> this is one of those times where the Red Hat docs can trip you up if >> > you > >> are a Fedora DS user. >> > > # rpm -q --whatprovides /opt/redhat-ds/winsync/PassSync.msi > redhat-ds-7.1SP3-5.RHEL4 > # md5sum /opt/redhat-ds/winsync/PassSync.msi > 54c33a6e665bb2526f1f286e505cc0ff /opt/redhat-ds/winsync/PassSync.msi > > The one we installed when setting up RHDS 7.1SP3 has the same md5sum as > the latest one on the FDS download site. I assume PassSync.msi in RHDS > 7.1 was updated to current as part of one of the service packs to RHDS > 7.1. > Yes. And that is the most current one. > That seems to be in alignment with the verbiage "if 7.1 is upgraded to a > *service pack* [emphasis added] or 8.0" that I found in the 8.0 > documentation -- i.e. if you had a non-service-pack 7.1 and upgraded to > a 7.1SP version, you also needed to upgrade the PassSync.msi on the AD > server. > The problem with the verbiage has been reported and will be fixed shortly. > Well, it continues to seem odd that Red Hat is not supplying the > PassSync.msi anywhere in the RHDS 8.0 packages. Where would a new > customer implementing RHDS 8.0 expect to find PassSync.msi? > I'm not sure. You should definitely file a ticket via your RHDS support channel. It may be a separate file in your RHN channel. > On the other hand, it looks like I'm current. If I hear back from my > Red Hat support ticket to the contrary, I'll reply to this in case > anyone else was dying to know the answer. > Yes. The PassSync.msi available from the fedora ds download page is the same one to use with RHDS 8.0 > Thanks, Rich! > > > - Aaron Oas > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3245 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20080207/73e63a06/attachment.bin