[389-users] Windows PasswordSync 389 to ADS 2003, fail.

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Hi.

I read the list archives and i found several people with this problem:
Windows Sync works except password sync from 389 to ADS.

I have:
* ADS and 389 with SSL, all ok with this.
* No password complex policy en ADS
* Password Encryption in 389: CLEAR
* Windows Password Sync from AD to 389 works.
* I have cn=Administrator... in my replica agreement.

Full resync works and all account are created in Windows... But when i
change password from 389-console, there no change in ADServer, just
personal info like email or phone are in sync.

i have this log:
[12/Jan/2010:15:36:41 -0300] - Calling dirsync search request plugin
[12/Jan/2010:15:36:41 -0300] - Sending dirsync search request
[12/Jan/2010:15:36:41 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmt="cn=Again" (windows:389): Beginning linger on the connection
[12/Jan/2010:15:36:41 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmt="cn=Again" (windows:389): State: sending_updates ->
wait_for_changes
[12/Jan/2010:15:37:05 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - changelog program -
_cl5GetDBFile: found DB object ef489a0 for database
2695e682-ff9d11de-beb8fde4-dd7504ff_4b4b955b000000010000.db4
[12/Jan/2010:15:37:05 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin - changelog program -
cl5GetOperationCount: found DB object ef489a0
[12/Jan/2010:15:37:41 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmt="cn=Again" (windows:389): Linger timeout has expired on the
connection
[12/Jan/2010:15:37:41 -0300] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmt="cn=Again" (windows:389): Disconnected from the consumer


I reinstall windows and 389 but nothing...

Someone has been solved this problem before? or Any ideas about how to
solve it?

Thank you

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Sergio A. Morales <sergiomorales@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
uSCI & CSRG Sysadmin
Archlinux Chile

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