I believe we are very close to our goal of a master/slave syncrepl configuration. I have a master that through refreshAndPersist instantly updates the slave servers. The issue I am having is is passing on updates to the master server for writing the updated information. This is the error message I get.
ldap_modify: Strong(er) authentication required (8)
I have set up chainingin bother the {-1}frontend database and the {1}hdb database. My understanding of what I read in man slapd-conf is that any attributes used in the {-1}frontend makes these global and I should not need that setup anywhere else unless I need to override the settings fro an individual DB. TLS with openSSL is setup through the compiling of the openldap.
I am attaching the slapcat from my master. Any and all help is appreciated.
(See attached file: config-20130819-master.ldif)
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--On Monday, August 19, 2013 9:46 AM -0500 espeake@oreillyauto.com wrote:
I believe we are very close to our goal of a master/slave syncrepl configuration. I have a master that through refreshAndPersist instantly updates the slave servers. The issue I am having is is passing on updates to the master server for writing the updated information. This is the error message I get.
ldap_modify: Strong(er) authentication required (8)
You asked this before:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-technical/201307/msg00134.html
And you were given a suggestion at the time about what to do to avoid it:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-technical/201307/msg00135.html
Have you done that?
--Quanah
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