I'd like to set up a read-only consumer that never returns referrals to
a writable master server. Basically, any write requests that aren't
replication updates would just be dropped.
It doesn't look like there is an analogous setting for this in the
suffix-level "nsslapd-state" variable. The closest thing is "referral
on update" (default consumer behavior).
Then there is the "nsslapd-readonly" attribute, but I think this would
also disable updates from the master replica.
One way would be to set a bogus suffix referral, so that client updates
are referred to a non-existent server. Does anyone have a more elegant
solution?
Thank you!
-- George
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