Michael Montgomery wrote:
You need to set hostnames to allow to NULL or empty - if there is anything there, it will assume you want to do access based on host/domain name, which must have the correct DNS /etc/nsswitch.conf or /etc/hosts configuration.Actually, I'll clarify, it's still not allowing a remote admin client instance to connect to it, and these are the errors it's spitting out. The error from 'startconsole' is this: "Cannot logon because of an incorrect User ID, Incorrect password, orDirectory problem. HttpException:Response HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required Status: 401 URL: http://ldap02:43845/admin-serv/authenticate" I've gotten this error before, and it seems quite generic, and I've found it to be a sign of dns issues, among other things. These are the last lines in any of the log files for slapd, or admin. [Thu Dec 15 13:52:56 2005] [warn] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_host_ip_check: failed to get host by ip addr [10.5.1.202] - check your host and DNS configuration [Thu Dec 15 13:52:56 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_host_ip_check: Unauthorized host ip=10.5.1.202, connection rejected Any help would certainly be greatly appreciated. On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:48 -0600, Michael Montgomery wrote:Ok, I've tried for the "Host Names to allow", * and *.*, neither work.
I've tried for the "Ips to allow", * and 10.*.*.*
This should work if you're not using Host Names to allow.
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