[CentOS] moving LDAP from one domain to another

Tue Dec 29 21:30:59 UTC 2015
Dan Hyatt <dhyatt at dsgmail.wustl.edu>

duh,
and I spent all day on this...
thanks

On 12/29/2015 03:14 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 29.12.2015 um 22:03 schrieb Dan Hyatt:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am moving LDAP from one domain to another
>> We have moved off of a.wustl.edu network to b.school.edu network.
>>
>> I have searched
>>    vi /etc/nslcd.conf
>>
>>    vi /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
>>
>> and removed all referances to "a"
>>
>> I restarted
>> /etc/init.d/nscd restart
>
> Wrong service restarted. You need to restart the nslcd service after 
> changing the /etc/nslcd.conf.
>
>> this is redhat 6.7, and my ldap server is now   ldap.b.wustl.edu:389
>>
>> a.school.edu  to b.school.edu
>>
>> I keep getting messages that
>>
>> Dec 29 14:50:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [709c39] ldap_start_tls_s()
>> failed: Can't contact LDAP server (uri="ldap://ldap.a.wustl.edu/")
>> Dec 29 14:50:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [709c39] failed to bind to LDAP
>> server ldap://ldap.a.wustl.edu/: Can't contact LDAP server
>> Dec 29 14:50:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [709c39] no available LDAP
>> server found
>> Dec 29 14:50:28 linuscs133 rpc.mountd[12501]: authenticated mount
>> request from IP:833 for /vol/aggr1/filefs (/vol/aggr1)
>> Dec 29 14:50:41 linuscs133 rpc.mountd[12501]: authenticated mount
>> request from ...  for /vol/aggr1/dsg_external_collab (/vol/aggr1)
>> Dec 29 14:55:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [f48f70] ldap_start_tls_s()
>> failed: Can't contact LDAP server (uri="ldap://ldap.a.wustl.edu/")
>> Dec 29 14:55:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [f48f70] failed to bind to LDAP
>> server ldap://ldap.a.school.edu/: Can't contact LDAP server
>> Dec 29 14:55:19 linuscs133 nslcd[7438]: [f48f70] no available LDAP
>> server found
>>
>>
>>
>> Where else is the a.wustl.edu domain set?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Dan
>
> Alexander
>
>
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