Re: Replication credentials issue

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> Kyle Tucker, dnia 2006-11-25 02:39 napisal:
> > dn: cn=Replication Manager, cn=config
> > changetype: add
> > cn: Replication Manager
> > sn: replication
> > objectClass: top
> > objectClass: person
> > userPassword: xxxxx
> 'userPassword' field should be clear text. So considering that you
> entered 'xxxxx' in this example, in the wizard you should provide
> 'xxxxx' as a password. Easiest way to do it: stop your replica, edit
> dse.ldif (can be found in ./slapd-hostname/config/) and type password in
> there in the userPassword. Start replica and run replication agreement
> wizard on the master. Initialization should go on without any problems.

I put xxxxx in this just as an example. Oddly, on my working test 
servers (1.0.3 on FC5), I used a {SSHA} password in my LDIF and it
worked without a hitch all 3 times I've set replication there. I 
did put in clear text in the non-working production sets. If it's
of any help, here's the entries in the access logs, although I'd
guess there's nothing revelational here.

[24/Nov/2006:17:26:56 -0800] conn=23 fd=64 slot=64 connection from 10.1.100.186 to 10.1.109.203
[24/Nov/2006:17:26:56 -0800] conn=23 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Replication Manager,cn=config" method=128 version=3
[24/Nov/2006:17:26:56 -0800] conn=23 op=0 RESULT err=49 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0
[24/Nov/2006:17:26:56 -0800] conn=23 op=1 UNBIND
[24/Nov/2006:17:26:56 -0800] conn=23 op=1 fd=64 closed - U1


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