I am installing openldap for the first time and having some difficulties getting it working on remote networks. I have been able to have it work perfectly inside a network, but unable to get two other networks communicating properly. This is surely an newbie question, but I have not been able to find the problem.
I am running a fedora core 5 system with iptables opened for port 389, I have selinux set to permissive, I have the firewall opened to every port on the specified remote ip addresses. (replaced with "##.##.##.##" below.
Would appreciate your help.
Greg Ennis
My log entry for a network successful connection is as follows:
May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: activity on 1 descriptor May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: activity on: May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: >>> slap_listener(ldap:///) May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: listen=8, new connection on 12 May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: added 12r (active) listener=(nil) May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: conn=2 fd=12 ACCEPT from IP=10.0.0.12:41669 (IP=0.0.0.0:389) May 20 16:05:59 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: epoll: listen=7 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL .................................... ...................................
My log entry for a remote connect failure is as follows:
May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: activity on 1 descriptor May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: activity on: May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: >>> slap_listener(ldap:///) May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: listen=8, new connection on 12 May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: fd=12 DENIED from unknown (##.###.##.###) May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: closing 12 May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: epoll: listen=7 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL May 20 15:20:05 DeGw slapd[20378]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL