Hi,
I've enabled heavy error logging by putting nsslapd-errorlog-level to 128 under cn=config When I try to change a password of an existing user (even from within the console) I get NSACLPlugin - conn=128 op=2 (main): Deny write on entry(uid=jdoe,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com): readonly backend
Where should I be looking the entry nsslapd-readonly is false. I have tried restarting the directory server, without result.
Thanks in advance, Jo
Jo De Troy wrote:
Hi,
I've enabled heavy error logging by putting nsslapd-errorlog-level to 128 under cn=config When I try to change a password of an existing user (even from within the console) I get NSACLPlugin - conn=128 op=2 (main): Deny write on entry(uid=jdoe,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com): readonly backend
Where should I be looking the entry nsslapd-readonly is false. I have tried restarting the directory server, without result.
Something has changed, even something that appears to be unrelated, or perhaps you tried to configure this server as a replica?
Thanks in advance, Jo
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