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Libsldap: Status: 81 Mesg: Openconnection: Simple Bind Failed - Can't Contact Ldap Server
have configured the DS 5.2 on Solaris 10 and it seems to be working. I'm getting the answers from the ldapsearch command with the SSL. ./ldapsearch -h ismesl90 -p 636 -Z -P /var/ldap -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -b "cn=Password Policy,cn=config" "(objectclass=*)" version: 1 dn: cn=Password Policy,cn=config objectClass: top objectClass: passwordPolicy cn: Password Policy passwordInHistory: 0 passwordStorageScheme: CRYPT passwordUnlock: on passwordMustChange:
Error: Unable To Refresh Profile::session Error No Available Conn
off passwordNonRootMayResetUserpwd: off passwordWarning: 86400 passwordExpireWithoutWarning: on passwordLockout: off passwordMinLength: 6 passwordMaxFailure: 3 passwordMaxAge: 8640000 passwordResetFailureCount: 600 passwordisglobalpolicy: off passwordChange: on passwordExp: off passwordLockoutDuration: 3600 passwordCheckSyntax: off passwordMinAge: 0 passwordRootdnMayBypassModsChecks: off but on the client it complians about the connection: ul 20 18:50:16 king ldap_cachemgr[2823]: [ID 293258 daemon.warning] libsldap: Status: 81 Mesg: openConnection: simple bind failed - Can't contact LDAP server Jul 20 18:50:16 king ldap_cachemgr[2823]: [ID 293258 daemon.warning] libsldap: Status: 7 Mesg: Session error no available conn. Jul 20 18:50:16 king ldap_cachemgr[2823]: [ID 186574 daemon.error] Error: Unable to refresh profile:default: Session error no available conn. I have installed the latest patches on both machines and it didn't solved the problem. The ldapsearch command that comes with the DS 5.2 works and the native doesn't. I have create the keys and cert's and everything. Have someone faced this problem? Thanks, Shalom Message was edited by: shalomG 6920Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Problem on Solaris 10 Native ldap client. 807567 Nov 30, 2006 3:13 AM (in response to 807567) This perfect
Search Username Password Remember Me? Register Lost Password? facebook google twitter rss Free Web Developer libsldap: makeconnection: failed to open connection to Tools Advanced Search Forum Databases LDAP Programming problem with tls:simple on solaris9 Thread: problem with tls:simple on solaris9 Share This Thread Tweet This + 1 this Post To Linkedin Subscribe to this Thread Subscribe to This Thread November 19th, 2004,01:48 AM #1 No Profile Picture https://community.oracle.com/thread/1940775 mariner View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date Nov 2004 Posts 1 Rep Power 0 problem with tls:simple on solaris9 Hi all, I have a Linux Server running Openldap 2.2.6. There are a few Linux clients which http://forums.devshed.com/ldap-programming-76/tls-simple-solaris9-203264.html connect over Port 636 to the Server. They all use SSL for authentification with the CA Cert file cacert.pem, which I put into /etc/ssl/certs/. They all work fine. With the sun solaris 9 Clients I have problems. They work fine with the authetification method simple. But they should work with tls:simple, so: 1. I used Netscape to connect to the server on Port 636 to receive the two ".db" files cert7.db and key3.db. I put them into the standart Path /var/ldap/. I also put the file cacert.pem which the Linux clients use into this directory. 2. Then I modified the ldapclient configuration to use tls:simple: # ldapclient mod -a authenticationMethod=tls:simple the configuration after: # ldapclient list NS_LDAP_FILE_VERSION= 2.0 NS_LDAP_BINDDN= cn=proxyagent,ou=Profile,ou=unix,dc=ch,dc=abb,dc=com NS_LDAP_BINDPASSWD= xx The crypted password :) xx NS_LDAP_SERVERS= 10.41.80.58, 10.41.14.83 NS_LDAP_SEARCH_BASEDN= ou=unix,dc=ch,dc=abb,dc=com NS_LDAP_AUTH= tls:simple NS_LDAP_SEARCH_REF= FALSE NS_LDAP_CREDENTIAL_LEVEL= proxy NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= passswd:ou=People,ou=unix,dc=ch,dc=abb,dc=com?one NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= group:ou=Group,ou=unix,dc=ch,dc=abb,dc=com?
-0300 Hello I´m trying to http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200401/msg00358.html authenticate one Solaris 9 client in one http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~jferguso/LDAP.html OpenLDAP server running in the same machine, and I´m having troubles. The 'slapd' and 'ldapclient' are running, but I can´t use the openldap base. I´d really appreciate unable to any help. The program versions are: gcc version 3.3.2 openldap-2.1.25 openssl-0.9.7c db-4.1.25 cyrus-sasl-2.1.17 I was installed DB with these options: ../dist/configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-shared Cyrus-SASL: ./configure --with-bdb-libdir=/usr/local/lib --with-bdb-incdir=/usr/local/include --disable-krb4 --disable-gssapi Then, I have applied the suggested unable to refresh patch for Solaris in 'result.c' and compiled it with these options: CC=gcc LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/ssl/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/lib/sasl2 LD_FLAGS=-L/usr/local/ssl/lib -L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/ssl/lib:/usr/local/lib ./configure --with-cyrus-sasl --with-tls --enable-wrappers --enable-crypt --enable-bdb --enable-slapd --enable-syslog --enable-ipv6=no I was configured my LDAP base with one solaris profile: dn: dc=my,dc=domain objectClass: top objectClass: organization objectClass: dcObject objectClass: nisDomainObject dc: my o: my description: Root nisdomain: my.domain dn: cn=admin,dc=my,dc=domain objectClass: organizationalRole cn: admin description: LDAP Admin dn: ou=Profile,dc=pucrs,dc=br objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit ou: Profile description: Profiles dn: ou=People,dc=my,dc=domain objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit ou: People description: Everyone dn: cn=proxyagent,ou=Profile,dc=my,dc=domain cn: proxyagent sn: proxyagent objectClass: top objectClass: person userPassword: {MD5}FAFSadsfdasfdsa== dn: cn=profile-server,ou=profile,dc=my,dc=domain ObjectClass: top ObjectClass: DUAConfigProfile defaultServerList: server.my.domain defaultSearchBas
sites I referenced, but a good start! 1.) Compile software. First setup a sane build environment, here is what i used. LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.3/lib MANPATH=/usr/share/man:/usr/dt/share/man:/usr/openwin/share/man:/usr/perl5/5.8.5/man: /usr/local/man:/opt/sfw/man:/usr/local/mysql/man:/usr/local/lam/man HZ= HOST=athena SHELL=/usr/bin/bash TERM=xterm CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.3/include OLDPWD=/usr/local/db-4.3.28/build_unix LC_ALL=C USER=root LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/db-4.3.28/build_unix/.libs/ labs=/h/exchange/cpsc230-l/outbox PAGER=less MAIL=/usr/mail/root PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin/:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/usr/java/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/local/bin: /usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/root/bin:/usr/local/eclipse:/usr/local/jgrasp/bin:/opt/NetBeans3.6/bin: /opt/netbeans-4.0/bin:/usr/local/teTeX/bin/sparc-sun-solaris2.9:/usr/local/mysql/bin:/usr/local/lam/bin:. C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/openwin/include:/usr/local/include:/usr/local/lam/include/ PWD=/usr/local/db-4.3.28/build_unix/.libs EDITOR=vi LANG=C TZ=US/Eastern CCPATH=/usr/local/bin/ PS1=\n$USER@$HOST\n`pwd` -> SHLVL=1 HOME=/root TERMINFO=/usr/share/lib/terminfo LOGNAME=root CLASSPATH=/usr/java/lib LC_CTYPE=C CC=gcc CPPPATH=/usr/local/bin/ _=/usr/bin/env Building OPENLDAP -- some variables need to be set. !! This assumes a custom BerkeleyDB set-up **root** @ ldap --> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.3/include **root** @ ldap --> LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.3/lib **root** @ ldap --> export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS **root** @ ldap --> ./configure --with-ldbm-api=berkeley --enable-crypt Make sure path includes: usr/sfw/lib **root** @ ldap --> make depend **root** @ ldap --> make **root** @ ldap --> make install 2. Create a passwd for the LDAP dbase back-end ** LDAP PASSWD CONFIGURATION ** This is similiar to a root pasword **root** @ldap--> slappasswd -h {CRYPT} > /tmp/myslap **root** @ldap--> cat /tmp/myslap {CRYPT}L3g3lnrOdnBmRRq 3. Edit configuration files ### ** SLAPD ** Now configure slapd.conf ### The following lines define the back end DB structure database bdb suffix "dc=pcs,