[Fedora-directory-users] Re: FDS AD Sync

Abdelrahman ahamino at gmail.com
Wed Apr 5 18:09:54 UTC 2006


After reviewing the debugging logs I realized the following,

When I create a new account, it isn't sync correctly to AD unless a select
"create new NT account" in the NT User form. Other than that, accounts
aren't added to the AD even if I ran the process "reinitialized AD"!

The problem I am facing now is how to add the new three fields for all of my
10000 user accounts before migrating to FDS and making sure that NT-Username
is as the same as Username!

Any body has ideas!

By the way, Daniel Thanks for your help :)

Regards,

Abdelrahman
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
Shackelford
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:33 PM
To: FedoraUsers
Subject: [Fedora-directory-users] Re: FDS AD Sync

It looks like your PassSync setup is working well.  We should focus on 
the FDS side of things.  In your replication agreement, are you using 
SSL and connecting to AD using port 636?  Have you verified that you can 
connect to AD via SSL using another LDAP client like JXplorer?  You will 
probably want to increase your logging level to include more replication 
info.

In the console, you should change the settings for your error log to 
include replication info:

1. Log into console
2. Open your directory server
3. Click on the Config tab
4. Expand the Logs tree on the left
5. Select Error Log
6. Scroll down the form on the right until you see the Log Level list
7. Ctl-click on the Replication entry
8. Click Save

Now you should be getting all replication data in your logs, in addition 
to errors.

The following command will set up a ssl proxy on port 8638 that forwards 
connections to ADServer.domain.com.  In the process it will decode the 
ssl traffic, dump extra info, and continue listening after the first 
connection, and dump everything into ~/ssltap.log

ssltap -sxl -p 8636 ADServer.domain.com:636 > ~/ssltap.log

In order to use this to debug replication you may have to set up a dummy 
replication agreement, dummy OU and dummy users.  Point to the local 
host and port 8636 for the port, and then see what comes out.  This is 
totally and completely experimental on my part, and I have not done this 
exact setup. 

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