Hello,
We're currently running openldap 2.2.20 with the back-hdb ldap backend. It's being used as a proxy to forward ldapi queries from heimdal 0.6.3's ldap backend to a Sun Directory Server 5.2 which doesn't natively support ldapi.
It seems that the connection is persistent such that restarting the Sun Directory Server requires us to then restart openldap in order to make heimdal work properly again.
Is there any way around this so that openldap doesn't require restarting each time someone restarts the Sun dierctory?
Thanks for any info.
-Brian
Brian Thompson wrote:
Hello,
We're currently running openldap 2.2.20 with the back-hdb ldap backend. It's being used as a proxy to forward ldapi queries from heimdal 0.6.3's ldap backend to a Sun Directory Server 5.2 which doesn't natively support ldapi.
Sun Directory Server 5.2 doesn't support a *lot* of things... Why are you guys still using that?
It seems that the connection is persistent such that restarting the Sun Directory Server requires us to then restart openldap in order to make heimdal work properly again.
Is there any way around this so that openldap doesn't require restarting each time someone restarts the Sun dierctory?
Use a newer version of OpenLDAP. In current versions back-ldap will automatically retry if a connection fails. OpenLDAP 2.2.20 has long been obsolete. (SunDS 5.2 is pretty obsolete too...)
Thanks for any info.
-Brian
openldap-technical@openldap.org