[389-users] slapd only listening on IPv6

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I am working on a test 389DS instance and yesterday it started giving me trouble. The admin server would not start up correctly. I think that the problem is because slapd is not listening on IPv4.

 

[root@ldaptest ~]# netstat -aunt

Active Internet connections (servers and established)

Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address               Foreign Address             State

tcp        0               0              0.0.0.0:873                 0.0.0.0:*                                        LISTEN

tcp        0               0              0.0.0.0:111                 0.0.0.0:*                                        LISTEN

tcp        0               0              127.0.0.1:631            0.0.0.0:*                                        LISTEN

tcp        0               0              :::389                            :::*                                                  LISTEN

tcp        0               0              :::22                              :::*                                                   LISTEN

tcp        0               0              :::636                            :::*                                                  LISTEN

tcp        0               0              ::ffff:192.168.115.100:22   ::ffff:192.168.150.117:1268 ESTABLISHED

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:867                 0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:870                 0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:5353               0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:111                 0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:631                 0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              0.0.0.0:47870            0.0.0.0:*

udp        0              0              :::35392                       :::*

udp        0              0              :::5353                         :::*

 

 

[root@ldaptest ~]# lsof -i

COMMAND        PID         USER                     FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME

portmap              1084       rpc                          3u  IPv4   2955                    UDP *:sunrpc

portmap              1084       rpc                          4u  IPv4   2956                    TCP *:sunrpc (LISTEN)

rpc.statd              1115       rpcuser                 3u  IPv4   3072                    UDP *:870

rpc.statd              1115       rpcuser                 6u  IPv4   3058                    UDP *:867

rpc.statd              1115       rpcuser                 7u  IPv4   3075                    TCP *:rsync (LISTEN)

sshd                       1385       root                       3u  IPv6   3955                    TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)

cupsd                    1393       root                       4u  IPv4   3987                    TCP localhost.localdomain:ipp (LISTEN)

cupsd                    1393       root                       6u  IPv4   3990                    UDP *:ipp

avahi-dae            1467       avahi                     13u  IPv4   4197                  UDP *:mdns

avahi-dae            1467       avahi                     14u  IPv6   4198                  UDP *:mdns

avahi-dae            1467       avahi                     15u  IPv4   4199                  UDP *:47870

avahi-dae            1467       avahi                     16u  IPv6   4200                  UDP *:35392

ns-slapd               1616       nobody                6u  IPv6   4476                    TCP *:ldap (LISTEN)

ns-slapd               1616       nobody                7u  IPv6   4477                    TCP *:ldaps (LISTEN)

 

Is there an easy way to fix this? Since it is a test server I _could_ wipe it and start over, but I don’t want this to be a problem when we move to production.

 

Thanks!

 

Josh

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