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RE: the port 389 is closed
- To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
- Subject: RE: the port 389 is closed
- From: Mohammad Zohny <mohammadzohny@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:55:12 -0800 (PST)
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when i run :
#slapd -d 1
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 3.2.6 (Jun 30 2004 21:39:35) $
abuild@boltzmann:/usr/src/packages/BUILD/openldap-2.2.6/servers/slapd
daemon_init: listen on ldap:///
daemon_init: 1 listeners to open...
ldap_url_parse_ext(ldap:///)
daemon: initialized ldap:///
daemon_init: 2 listeners opened
ldap_pvt_gethostbyname_a: host=comp-srv, r=0
slapd init: initiated server.
slap_sasl_init: initialized!
bdb_initialize: initialize BDB backend
bdb_initialize: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB
4.2.52: (June 30, 2004)
>>> dnNormalize: <cn=Subschema>
=> ldap_bv2dn(cn=Subschema,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(cn=Subschema,0)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(cn=subschema,272)=0
<<< dnNormalize: <cn=subschema>
>>> dnNormalize: <cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net>
=> ldap_bv2dn(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<=
ldap_dn2bv(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,272)=0
<<< dnNormalize: <cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net>
>>> dnNormalize: <>
<<< dnNormalize: <>
>>> dnNormalize: <cn=Subschema>
=> ldap_bv2dn(cn=Subschema,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(cn=Subschema,0)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(cn=subschema,272)=0
<<< dnNormalize: <cn=subschema>
bdb_db_init: Initializing BDB database
>>> dnPrettyNormal: <dc=valuesys,dc=net>
=> ldap_bv2dn(dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(dc=valuesys,dc=net,272)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(dc=valuesys,dc=net,272)=0
<<< dnPrettyNormal: <dc=valuesys,dc=net>,
<dc=valuesys,dc=net>
>>> dnPrettyNormal:
<cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net>
=> ldap_bv2dn(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,0)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<=ldap_dn2bv(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,272)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<=ldap_dn2bv(cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net,272)=0
<<< dnPrettyNormal:
<cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net>,
<cn=administrator,dc=valuesys,dc=net>
--- "Tay, Gary" <Gary_Tay@platts.com> wrote:
> Manually start the slapd with "-d -1" option, see if
> it is started
> properly.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
> [mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org] On
> Behalf Of Mohammad
> Zohny
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 2:56 AM
> To: OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org
> Subject: the port 389 is closed
>
>
> I have a problem with openldap
> i have a suse enterprise server 9 with
> openldap2-2.2.6
> and samba-3.0.4
> as a PDC. all services run without any problem, but
> suddenly, after the connection with internet dropped
> because of ISP problem (i'm not sure that this is
> the
> reason ldap problem ! ) i discovered that openldap
> is
> running but the port 389 is not open!
> The following is the tests that i make to fix this
> error:
>
> **************************
> #nmap 10.0.0.1
> Starting nmap 3.50 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/
> )
> at 2004-11-30 11:16 EET
> Interesting ports on 10.0.0.1:
> (The 1650 ports scanned but not shown below are in
> state: closed)
> PORT STATE SERVICE
> 22/tcp open ssh
> 53/tcp open domain
> 111/tcp open rpcbind
> 139/tcp open netbios-ssn
> 427/tcp open svrloc
> 445/tcp open microsoft-ds
> 631/tcp open ipp
> 901/tcp open samba-swat
> 8080/tcp open http-proxy
>
> Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up)
> scanned
> in 21.099 seconds
>
> ***
> #netstat -aplunt | grep 389
> #netstat -aplunt | grep slapd
> #ps -ef | grep slapd
>
> root 14659 13737 0 11:23 pts/3 00:00:00
> /usr/lib/openldap/slapd -h ldap:/// -u ldap -g ldap
> root 14718 14612 0 11:30 pts/4 00:00:00 grep
> slapd
>
>
>
>
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