Rich Megginson wrote:
I think there is a bug somewhere that causes the directory server you select to be the configuration directory server (in your case, generic-02) to have the pass through auth plugin enabled. Try this - when you get to the prompt to input the password for the Administrator User, in another window, shutdown that directory server, edit dse.ldif -search for the Pass Through Auth plugin (not the PAM pass through auth plugin) and set the nsslapd-pluginEnabled attribute to off, then restart that server. Then resume with the prompt to input the password.
I tried this but the The Pass Through Auth plugin was already off... Ben
Ben Cohen wrote:
Rich Megginson wrote:
I think there is a bug somewhere that causes the directory server you select to be the configuration directory server (in your case, generic-02) to have the pass through auth plugin enabled. Try this - when you get to the prompt to input the password for the Administrator User, in another window, shutdown that directory server, edit dse.ldif -search for the Pass Through Auth plugin (not the PAM pass through auth plugin) and set the nsslapd-pluginEnabled attribute to off, then restart that server. Then resume with the prompt to input the password.
I tried this but the The Pass Through Auth plugin was already off...
Can you paste relevant access log excerpts (showing the connection attempt and BIND, if any) from the configuration directory server?
Ben
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