Hi chaps, We’ve got a problem with a new ubuntu server which we’ve
setup to be our SVN and TRAC box. For months we’ve been doing testing on
how to move the sites over, configure them for LDAP at the same time, and we
haven’t had a problem. However, as often happens due to sods law, when
the box went live with all our svn sites (around 100 or so with around 80
users) we started getting sudden Internal Server Errors appear in the browsers
when viewing Trac sites (or when viewing SVNs in a browser) and the SVN clients
reported that they couldn’t connect. Checking the /var/log/apache2/error.log shows the following
for each attempt to view a site. [Thu Jan 15 08:56:15 2009] [warn] [client <IP>]
[29467] auth_ldap authenticate: user administrator authentication failed; URI
/svn/project1 [ldap_search_ext_s() for user failed][Can't contact LDAP server] This is easily solved by restarting apache. It all suddenly
comes back again for a period of time (maybe 4 hours, may be more or less
really). The only changes we have made to the default LDAP config is
to change the LDAPConnectionTimeout to 20 seconds. The LDAP server in this case
is an Active Directory server also handling authentication for other boxes and
users, and they continue to authenticate during this period without any
problem. Any ideas what may be causing this sudden drop our or how I
can find out more ? Olly -- G2 Support Online Backups Email: oliver.marshall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx |