Re: Missing tasks directory

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Am Do 11.10.2007 22:15 schrieb Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> Martin Eckel wrote:
> > Am Di 09.10.2007 17:47 schrieb Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > > Martin Eckel wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I have installed fedora-ds-1.0.4-1 on a FC6 Linux. I am able to run
> > > > the startconsole, but when I open the Admin Server window and select
> > > > any item than an error message appears that it trys to access to
> > > > /admin-serv/tasks/Configuration/ServerSetup. But the tasks directory
> > > > don't exist. I would expect that is was created by the rpm-package
> > > > while installation but it isn't.
> > > > I started the rpm-installation with the --nodeps argument (what I
> > > > would like to avoid, I assume that could be the reason) because it
> > > > says that no httpd is available, but an apache is already
> > installed as
> > > > source-package on this system. I have created a symbolic link before
> > > > to the httpd-file in /usr/sbin but that don't help.
> > > > Anyone knows, why no tasks directory and its subfolders was created
> > > > after the installation ?
> > > That URL path is not the actual path in the file system. The way the
> > > admin server works is that it maps that URL to a LDAP entry somewhere
> > > under o=NetscapeRoot in the configuration directory server. It does
> > > this so it can apply fine grained access control to each task based on
> > > Fedora DS ACIs, rather than on httpd access control.
> > >
> > > It's going to be tricky to install properly without an httpd.worker
> > > package available for setup.
> >
> > My Apache is compiled as worker version.
> >
> > > >
> > > > Excuse me for my bad English and many Thanks in advance
> > > > Martin
> > > >
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> > Thank you for your answer, Richard. I am still working on the same
> > problem. I have checked my ldap structure into the Directory Server
> > startconsole. There exists an "admin-serv-ldap" element into the
> > NetscapeRoot Directory. I have called my servername "ldap" while the
> > installation setup,so it should be correct. But if I click on any
> > button into the Admin Server console window, the error-message shows
> > that it trys to access to "admin-serv" directory.
> Check the admin server access and error logs /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/logs
> > Also a mysterious thing is that if I click on a button into the
> > Directory Server window, i.e. "Manage Certificates" than only an empty
> > box is appearing.
> Check the admin server access and error logs?
> > Is there any configuration file where this access path is defined ?
> Not exactly. It's really very simple - the admin server converts the
> path /admin-serv/Tasks/Name into an ldap entry - it first looks for the
> admin server entry cn=admin-serv-ldap, then looks for cn=Name,cn=Tasks
> under that entry.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Martin
> >
> >
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This is a part of the admin-serv/logs/error file:
[Fri Oct 12 14:37:02 2007] [notice] [client 217.24.204.116] admserv_host_ip_check: ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 217.24.204.116
[Fri Oct 12 14:37:02 2007] [warn] [client 217.24.204.116] admserv_host_ip_check: failed to get host by ip addr [217.24.204.116] - check your host and DNS configuration
[Fri Oct 12 14:37:10 2007] [notice] [client 217.24.204.116] admserv_host_ip_check: ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 217.24.204.116
[Fri Oct 12 14:37:10 2007] [warn] [client 217.24.204.116] admserv_host_ip_check: failed to get host by ip addr [217.24.204.116] - check your host and DNS configuration
[Fri Oct 12 14:37:10 2007] [error] [client 217.24.204.116] (104)Connection reset by peer: ap_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed


And this will always repeated in the access file if I do something into the Admin Server:
217.24.204.110 - admin [12/Oct/2007:14:36:54 +0200] "GET /admin-serv/authenticate HTTP/1.0" 200 369
217.24.204.116 - uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot [12/Oct/2007:14:37:00 +0200] "GET /admin-serv/tasks/operation/StatusPing HTTP/1.0" 200 19
217.24.204.116 - uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot [12/Oct/2007:14:37:02 +0200] "GET /admin-serv/tasks/operation/StatusPing HTTP/1.0" 200 19
217.24.204.116 - uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot [12/Oct/2007:14:37:10 +0200] "POST /admin-serv/tasks/Configuration/ServerSetup HTTP/1.0" 20
0 58

Could it be, that reverse DNS mapping is required for a correct functionality of the Admin Server ?
The URL of my ldap server has a valid entry in a DNS server ald I can do a ping on it. In the error log is nothing else than the DNS errors

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