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How to test ldap authentication from specific ldap master on Solaris client
Using automount on RHEL5, why are variables in the auto.master never expanded?LDAP Client Authentication using SSSD: Groups issueHow can I change passwords on a Linux NIS master?Client Authentication “Invalid credentials” LDAPSSH access to hosts groups based on user groups using LDAPOpenLDAP and pGina vs Active Directory (Using Samba4 Domain Controller)Openldap configuration on RHEL 6.6 clientSASL auth to LDAP behind HAPROXY with name mismatchesslapd with mozillaAbPersonAlpha schemaLDAP connection seems to keep failing
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I have OpenDS LDAP running on Linux, which is two node master, sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss and phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss. There are Solaris clients, which gets authentication from these servers depend on client it located in Seattle or Phoenix
For Seattle clients --> uri ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
For Phoenix clients --> uri ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
We are having a switch upgrade, so all connectivity will go down from Seattle side. I want to check all servers, if they can get authication from Phoenix side, irrespective of their location.
On OpenLDAP linux client, I can run this command - ldapsearch -D cn=ldapadm,dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=xx -W -H ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ -b "dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=yy," "cn=johnp"
I don't have lddapsearch on Solaris-10 client, what is other way to check ? With ldap, I only have ldapaddent , ldapclient & ldaplist
Thanks
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I have OpenDS LDAP running on Linux, which is two node master, sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss and phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss. There are Solaris clients, which gets authentication from these servers depend on client it located in Seattle or Phoenix
For Seattle clients --> uri ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
For Phoenix clients --> uri ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
We are having a switch upgrade, so all connectivity will go down from Seattle side. I want to check all servers, if they can get authication from Phoenix side, irrespective of their location.
On OpenLDAP linux client, I can run this command - ldapsearch -D cn=ldapadm,dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=xx -W -H ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ -b "dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=yy," "cn=johnp"
I don't have lddapsearch on Solaris-10 client, what is other way to check ? With ldap, I only have ldapaddent , ldapclient & ldaplist
Thanks
linux openldap
add a comment |
I have OpenDS LDAP running on Linux, which is two node master, sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss and phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss. There are Solaris clients, which gets authentication from these servers depend on client it located in Seattle or Phoenix
For Seattle clients --> uri ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
For Phoenix clients --> uri ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
We are having a switch upgrade, so all connectivity will go down from Seattle side. I want to check all servers, if they can get authication from Phoenix side, irrespective of their location.
On OpenLDAP linux client, I can run this command - ldapsearch -D cn=ldapadm,dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=xx -W -H ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ -b "dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=yy," "cn=johnp"
I don't have lddapsearch on Solaris-10 client, what is other way to check ? With ldap, I only have ldapaddent , ldapclient & ldaplist
Thanks
linux openldap
I have OpenDS LDAP running on Linux, which is two node master, sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss and phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss. There are Solaris clients, which gets authentication from these servers depend on client it located in Seattle or Phoenix
For Seattle clients --> uri ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
For Phoenix clients --> uri ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ ldaps://sea-ldap.xx.yy.ss/
We are having a switch upgrade, so all connectivity will go down from Seattle side. I want to check all servers, if they can get authication from Phoenix side, irrespective of their location.
On OpenLDAP linux client, I can run this command - ldapsearch -D cn=ldapadm,dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=xx -W -H ldaps://phx-ldap.xx.yy.ss/ -b "dc=xx,dc=yy,dc=yy," "cn=johnp"
I don't have lddapsearch on Solaris-10 client, what is other way to check ? With ldap, I only have ldapaddent , ldapclient & ldaplist
Thanks
linux openldap
linux openldap
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