Yes, logging is set to 1. No errors at all, as if passsync is not detecting a password change. I am going to reboot the server after production hours again to see if that resolves it.
Dan Franciscus
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Group
Institute for Advanced Study
609-734-8138
From: "Noriko Hosoi" <nhosoi@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 2:01:41 PM
Subject: Re: Passsync not changing passwords
http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/releases/release-passsync-1-1-6.html
Did yo have a chance to enable passhook log?
In the regedit, go to: HKEY_LOCAK_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE\PasswordSync
then, set 1 to Log Level.
If you add or modify a password on the Windows Server 2003 domain cotroller, what do you get? Any errors?
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Subject: Re: Passsync not changing passwords
On 02/18/2015 05:17 AM, Daniel
Franciscus wrote:
What is the version of PassSync? The latest is 1.1.6.Hello,
We have two Windows server 2003 domain controllers and I installed passsync on both servers in order to sync password changes to our 389 LDAP. On one domain controller, it appears passsync is working correctly as I can see in the passsync.log when I change a password through that domain controller. On the other domain controller, when I change a password I do not see any activity in the passsync.log at all. I have passsync on both domain controllers set to verbose logging. I also restarted both domain controllers after installing passsync.
On the domain controller that is not syncing passwords the log appears as:
02/18/15 07:52:59: PassSync service initialized02/18/15 07:52:59: PassSync service running02/18/15 07:52:59: No entries yet02/18/15 07:52:59: Password list is empty. Waiting for passhook event
Does anyone have an idea of what the issue could be?
http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/releases/release-passsync-1-1-6.html
Did yo have a chance to enable passhook log?
In the regedit, go to: HKEY_LOCAK_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE\PasswordSync
then, set 1 to Log Level.
If you add or modify a password on the Windows Server 2003 domain cotroller, what do you get? Any errors?
Dan Franciscus
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Group
Institute for Advanced Study
609-734-8138
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