Hello Paul,
Could you discribe your problem some more? nss-3.21.0 is pretty new. Although it's tested in house, there could be something slipped...
If you still keep the error/access logs of 389-ds-base and share them with us, it'd be a great help, too.
Thanks,
--noriko
On 04/08/2016 05:49 AM, Paul Whitney wrote:
Could you discribe your problem some more? nss-3.21.0 is pretty new. Although it's tested in house, there could be something slipped...
If you still keep the error/access logs of 389-ds-base and share them with us, it'd be a great help, too.
Thanks,
--noriko
On 04/08/2016 05:49 AM, Paul Whitney wrote:
We upgraded our CentOS 6 build yesterday and managed to break our 389DS service. We have isolated the problem to a package: nss-3.21.0-0.3. When we role back the update to a previous version the 389ds service works fine. Has anyone else experienced this?Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@mac.com Sent from my browser.
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