Thanks for the reply.
Actually, the issue appears only when I run systemd inside a container rhel 7.7 based image. That's was not the case with previous versions.
Le 04/05/2020 à 10:44, Clément OUDOT a écrit :
Le 02/05/2020 à 23:26, Abdelkader Chelouah a écrit :
Hello,
Since the upgrade to RHEL 7.7, my openldap service with property |Type=forking| and property |PIDFile| defined doesn't start and its status shows the following error messages:
May 02 20:02:57 systemd[1]: New main PID 445254 does not belong to service, and PID file is not owned by root. Refusing.
Actually, slapd is started with -u ldap -g ldap options, so the owner of the pid file slapd.pid is ldap. The problem was introduced by |systemd-219-67| to fix the security issue CVE-2018-16888. See https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4420581 for more details.
Is there a way to overcome this issue ?
Hello,
I just tested with OpenLDAP LTB packages on CentOS 7 (7.8.2003) and 8 (8.1.1911) and there is no issue.
Here is the systemd file:
[root@kptn-centos7 ~]# cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/slapd.service [Unit] Description=OpenLDAP LTB startup script Documentation=https://ltb-project.org/documentation After=syslog.target network.target
[Service] Type=forking PIDFile=/usr/local/openldap/var/run/slapd.pid ExecStart=/usr/local/openldap/sbin/slapd-cli start ExecStop=/usr/local/openldap/sbin/slapd-cli stop
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
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