cureuil57 | Bon bah finalement j'ai reussi en faisant une petite pirouette. J'ai appris qu'on pouvait utiliser l'ancien système de configuration.
il suffit de supprimer ou renommer le slapd.d :
Code :
- mv /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ /etc/ldap/slapd.d.save/
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Slapd prendra maintenant en compte le fichier slapd.conf =)
Je vous met le miens au passage, comme ca si un jours quelqu'un cherche a faire une replication miroir sous squeeze il y arrivera rapidement :
sur le premier ldap :
Code :
- nano /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
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et copier :
Code :
- # This is the main slapd configuration file. See slapd.conf(5) for more
- # info on the configuration options.
- #######################################################################
- # Global Directives:
- ServerID 1
- # Features to permit
- #allow bind_v2
- # Schema and objectClass definitions
- include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema
- include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema
- include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema
- include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
- include /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema
- # Where the pid file is put. The init.d script
- # will not stop the server if you change this.
- pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid
- # List of arguments that were passed to the server
- argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args
- # Read slapd.conf(5) for possible values
- loglevel none
- # Where the dynamically loaded modules are stored
- modulepath /usr/lib/ldap
- moduleload back_hdb.so
- moduleload syncprov.la
- # The maximum number of entries that is returned for a search operation
- sizelimit 500
- # The tool-threads parameter sets the actual amount of cpu's that is used
- # for indexing.
- tool-threads 1
- #######################################################################
- # Specific Backend Directives for @BACKEND@:
- # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another
- # 'backend' directive occurs
- backend hdb
- #######################################################################
- # Specific Backend Directives for 'other':
- # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another
- # 'backend' directive occurs
- #backend <other>
- #######################################################################
- # Specific Directives for database #1, of type @BACKEND@:
- # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another
- # 'database' directive occurs
- database hdb
- # The base of your directory in database #1
- suffix "dc=domain,dc=local"
- # rootdn directive for specifying a superuser on the database. This is needed
- # for syncrepl.
- rootdn "cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=local"
- rootpw toto
- # Where the database file are physically stored for database #1
- directory "/var/lib/ldap"
- # The dbconfig settings are used to generate a DB_CONFIG file the first
- # time slapd starts. They do NOT override existing an existing DB_CONFIG
- # file. You should therefore change these settings in DB_CONFIG directly
- # or remove DB_CONFIG and restart slapd for changes to take effect.
- # For the Debian package we use 2MB as default but be sure to update this
- # value if you have plenty of RAM
- dbconfig set_cachesize 0 2097152 0
- # Sven Hartge reported that he had to set this value incredibly high
- # to get slapd running at all. See http://bugs.debian.org/303057 for more
- # information.
- # Number of objects that can be locked at the same time.
- dbconfig set_lk_max_objects 1500
- # Number of locks (both requested and granted)
- dbconfig set_lk_max_locks 1500
- # Number of lockers
- dbconfig set_lk_max_lockers 1500
- # Indexing options for database #1
- index objectClass eq
- index entryCSN,entryUUID eq
- #provider configuration
- overlay syncprov
- syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
- syncprov-sessionlog 100
- #consumer configuration
- syncrepl rid=001
- provider=ldap://192.168.3.113
- type=refreshAndPersist
- retry="60 +"
- searchbase="dc=domain,dc=local"
- scope=sub
- schemachecking=on
- bindmethod=simple
- binddn="cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=local"
- credentials=toto
- mirrormode on
- # Save the time that the entry gets modified, for database #1
- lastmod on
- # Checkpoint the BerkeleyDB database periodically in case of system
- # failure and to speed slapd shutdown.
- checkpoint 512 30
- # The userPassword by default can be changed
- # by the entry owning it if they are authenticated.
- # Others should not be able to see it, except the
- # admin entry below
- # These access lines apply to database #1 only
- access to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange
- by dn="cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=local" write
- by anonymous auth
- by self write
- by * none
- # Ensure read access to the base for things like
- # supportedSASLMechanisms. Without this you may
- # have problems with SASL not knowing what
- # mechanisms are available and the like.
- # Note that this is covered by the 'access to *'
- # ACL below too but if you change that as people
- # are wont to do you'll still need this if you
- # want SASL (and possible other things) to work
- # happily.
- access to dn.base="" by * read
- # The admin dn has full write access, everyone else
- # can read everything.
- access to *
- by dn="cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=local" write
- by * read
- # For Netscape Roaming support, each user gets a roaming
- # profile for which they have write access to
- #access to dn=".*,ou=Roaming,o=morsnet"
- # by dn="@ADMIN@" write
- # by dnattr=owner write
- #######################################################################
- # Specific Directives for database #2, of type 'other' (can be @BACKEND@ too):
- # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another
- # 'database' directive occurs
- #database <other>
- # The base of your directory for database #2
- #suffix "dc=debian,dc=org"
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pensez a modifier le fichier pour qu'il corresponde a votre domaine et a votre mot de passe admin.
Pour le fichier slapd.conf du deuxieme ldap cest exactement la meme chose sauf qu'il faut mettre ServerID 2 et l'adresse du provider (cest a dire l'adresse du ldap01). ---------------
stagiaire... presque Administrateur système & réseaux debutant =D
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