Hello,
I was wondering if you could do replication between 2 LDAP servers who each have a different root suffix (eg eu.example.com and na.example.com) and replicate the both parts to each other. Both servers have a different suffix in their userRoot database Another question is When looking in the replication agreement the supplier has port 389 and the consumer has port 636. How can I get the supplier port to be 636 also? Or is this not needed for security? Is there somewhere a list explaining the different status error codes?
Thanks again, Jo
-----Original Message----- From: fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Jo De Troy Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 8:09 AM To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com Subject: [Fedora-directory-users] Replication question
Hello,
I was wondering if you could do replication between 2 LDAP servers who each have a different root suffix (eg eu.example.com and na.example.com) and replicate the both parts to each other. Both servers have a different suffix in their userRoot database Another question is When looking in the replication agreement the supplier has port 389 and the consumer has port 636. How can I get the supplier port to be 636 also? Or is this not needed for security? Is there somewhere a list explaining the different status error codes?
Your question is a little confusing, but if you're asking if you can use replication to merge two different trees, no. The DN's of the objects won't match. You can replicate the two with each other, but you'd still have two separate trees on each: eu.example,com and na.example.com.
As far as which port you see in the replication agreement for the supplier, I don't think it really matters. All replication is from the supplier to the comsumer, so as long as that connection is encrypted, the entire process will be.
On 7/14/06, Jo De Troy jo.de.troy@gmail.com wrote:
When looking in the replication agreement the supplier has port 389 and the consumer has port 636. How can I get the supplier port to be 636 also? Or is this not needed for security? Is there somewhere a list explaining the different status error codes?
Yes, in the Red Hat Knowledgebase there is a article with the error codes http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_91_5317.shtm
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