Re: 389-console: tries to connect to localhost:389 instead of hostname:389

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Well, myhostname.org is reachable from the PCs I tested it on. Since I'm not sure what you mean by point 3, I added myhostname with it's IP to my /etc/hosts file. Still got the same error message.
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 13:41:38 -0800
> Von: Chandan Kumar <chandank.kumar@xxxxxxxxx>
> An: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Betreff: Re:  389-console: tries to connect to localhost:389 instead of hostname:389

> Few things to check with your 389 setup.
> 
> 1. Please ensure all hostnames are FQDN4. If you don't have DNS then
> create
> hosts file entries for those hostnames.
> 2. The admin console uses the /etc/dirsrv/admin/conf* . -- Mostly you
> don't
> have to touch this file if you have used the setup-ds script.
> 3. The hostname MUST be resolved from your remote host.
> 
> if you are running the 389-console -a http://ldap.server.net:9830
> 
> So here the ldap.server.net MUST be defined either in your DNS server or
> in
> your host file.
> 
> Also check whether server is running on that port "netstat -plunt"
> 
> --
> http://about.me/chandank
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Steffen <steffen.linux@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to the 389 DS environment and this probably is some really
> > stupid mistake on my side, but I can't figure it out alone.
> >
> > What I want: Connect to my server (Debian Wheezy) with the 389-console
> > What I got: A running (and working...well partially) 389-DS (no SSL/TLS!
> > ).
> > What does work: I can login/access http://myservername.org:9830
> > What does not work: Accessing the same site via 389-console from a
> > remote host.
> >
> > What happens when I try to connect with '389-console -a
> > http://myhostname.org:9830 -u cn=Directory Manager -w secret -D':
> >
> > GUI: Changes to 'Initializing' then a message appears
> > "Cannot connect to the Directory Server "ldap://localhost:389.
> > LDAP error: failed to connect to server ldap://localhost:389.
> >
> > Would you like to attempt to restart the Directory Server?"
> >
> > (since I know that the server is running, I'm choosing 'No' which exits
> > the program)
> >
> > Terminal output: http://pastebin.ca/2317259
> >
> > Slapd-instancename/access log: http://pastebin.ca/2317260
> >
> > The instance's error log has no new entries.
> >
> > The content of admin-serv/access and admin-serv/error are only success
> > messages, no real errors.
> >
> > If you need more informations, please ask.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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