Dear Quanah,
Herewith the requested info. Thanks a lot for you help and time !
Kind Regards, Thierry
client# ldapwhoami -x -H ldap://192.168.100.11/ -D "cn=Manager,dc=be" -w password -d 1 ldap_url_parse_ext(ldap://192.168.100.11/) ldap_create ldap_url_parse_ext(ldap://192.168.100.11:389/??base) ldap_sasl_bind ldap_send_initial_request ldap_new_connection 1 1 0 ldap_int_open_connection ldap_connect_to_host: TCP 192.168.100.11:389 ldap_new_socket: 3 ldap_prepare_socket: 3 ldap_connect_to_host: Trying 192.168.100.11:389 ldap_pvt_connect: fd: 3 tm: -1 async: 0 attempting to connect: connect success ldap_open_defconn: successful ldap_send_server_request ber_scanf fmt ({it) ber: ber_scanf fmt ({i) ber: ber_flush2: 38 bytes to sd 3 ldap_result ld 0x55d49a4a3070 msgid 1 wait4msg ld 0x55d49a4a3070 msgid 1 (infinite timeout) wait4msg continue ld 0x55d49a4a3070 msgid 1 all 1 ** ld 0x55d49a4a3070 Connections: * host: 192.168.100.11 port: 389 (default) refcnt: 2 status: Connected last used: Wed Mar 11 20:32:08 2020
** ld 0x55d49a4a3070 Outstanding Requests: * msgid 1, origid 1, status InProgress outstanding referrals 0, parent count 0 ld 0x55d49a4a3070 request count 1 (abandoned 0) ** ld 0x55d49a4a3070 Response Queue: Empty ld 0x55d49a4a3070 response count 0 ldap_chkResponseList ld 0x55d49a4a3070 msgid 1 all 1 ldap_chkResponseList returns ld 0x55d49a4a3070 NULL ldap_int_select read1msg: ld 0x55d49a4a3070 msgid 1 all 1 ber_get_next ldap_err2string ldap_result: Can't contact LDAP server (-1) ldap_free_request (origid 1, msgid 1) ldap_free_connection 1 1 ldap_free_connection: actually freed
server# ldapwhoami -x -D "uid=thierry,ou=People,ou=linux,dc=be" -w password -d 1 ldap_create ldap_sasl_bind ldap_send_initial_request ldap_new_connection 1 1 0 ldap_int_open_connection ldap_connect_to_host: TCP localhost:389 ldap_new_socket: 3 ldap_prepare_socket: 3 ldap_connect_to_host: Trying ::1 389 ldap_pvt_connect: fd: 3 tm: -1 async: 0 attempting to connect: connect success ldap_open_defconn: successful ldap_send_server_request ber_scanf fmt ({it) ber: ber_scanf fmt ({i) ber: ber_flush2: 58 bytes to sd 3 ldap_result ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 wait4msg ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 (infinite timeout) wait4msg continue ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 all 1 ** ld 0x563d667e3060 Connections: * host: localhost port: 389 (default) refcnt: 2 status: Connected last used: Wed Mar 11 20:30:44 2020
** ld 0x563d667e3060 Outstanding Requests: * msgid 1, origid 1, status InProgress outstanding referrals 0, parent count 0 ld 0x563d667e3060 request count 1 (abandoned 0) ** ld 0x563d667e3060 Response Queue: Empty ld 0x563d667e3060 response count 0 ldap_chkResponseList ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 all 1 ldap_chkResponseList returns ld 0x563d667e3060 NULL ldap_int_select read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 all 1 ber_get_next ber_get_next: tag 0x30 len 12 contents: read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 message type bind ber_scanf fmt ({eAA) ber: read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 0 new referrals read1msg: mark request completed, ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 request done: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 1 res_errno: 0, res_error: <>, res_matched: <> ldap_free_request (origid 1, msgid 1) ldap_parse_result ber_scanf fmt ({iAA) ber: ber_scanf fmt (}) ber: ldap_msgfree ldap_extended_operation ldap_send_initial_request ldap_send_server_request ber_scanf fmt ({it) ber: ber_scanf fmt ({) ber: ber_flush2: 32 bytes to sd 3 ldap_result ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid -1 wait4msg ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid -1 (timeout 100000 usec) wait4msg continue ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid -1 all 1 ** ld 0x563d667e3060 Connections: * host: localhost port: 389 (default) refcnt: 2 status: Connected last used: Wed Mar 11 20:30:44 2020
** ld 0x563d667e3060 Outstanding Requests: * msgid 2, origid 2, status InProgress outstanding referrals 0, parent count 0 ld 0x563d667e3060 request count 1 (abandoned 0) ** ld 0x563d667e3060 Response Queue: Empty ld 0x563d667e3060 response count 0 ldap_chkResponseList ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid -1 all 1 ldap_chkResponseList returns ld 0x563d667e3060 NULL ldap_int_select read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid -1 all 1 ber_get_next ber_get_next: tag 0x30 len 53 contents: read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 2 message type extended-result ber_scanf fmt ({eAA) ber: read1msg: ld 0x563d667e3060 0 new referrals read1msg: mark request completed, ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 2 request done: ld 0x563d667e3060 msgid 2 res_errno: 0, res_error: <>, res_matched: <> ldap_free_request (origid 2, msgid 2) ldap_parse_result ber_scanf fmt ({iAA) ber: ber_scanf fmt (x) ber: ber_scanf fmt (}) ber: ldap_parse_extended_result ber_scanf fmt ({eAA) ber: ber_scanf fmt (O) ber: dn:uid=thierry,ou=People,ou=linux,dc=be ldap_msgfree ldap_free_connection 1 1 ldap_send_unbind ber_flush2: 7 bytes to sd 3 ldap_free_connection: actually freed
Op wo 11 mrt. 2020 om 18:15 schreef Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@symas.com:
--On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 10:08 AM +0100 Thierry Debaene thierry.debaene@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Quanah, OpenLDAPs,
Herewith the proof that slapd is listening on port 389. I also included the slapd.conf, /etc/sysconfig/slapd and ldap.conf files.
I would:
a) Start with ldapwhoami (rather than ldapsearch), just for simplicity b) add a -d -1 for full client side debugging to see where it's getting hung up
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com