On 2/27/20 8:03 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
>
> On 2/27/20 5:30 AM, N R wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> It's my first message on this list thanks in advance for your answers.
>>
>> I've configured a 389ds instance with ipv6 address and it's working
>> great with it.
How did you configure the instance exactly?
What do you have for nsslapd-localhost in the cn=config entry(dse.ldif)?
It should be a hostname, not an IP. And the hostname must correctly
resolve to this system. DS is very sensitive to the hostame/dns - it
very important for things like TLS and replication.
Mark
>> I need for this instance to be reachable via ipv4 also but despite
>> hours of research on the web and the archive of the list, I couldn't
>> find any good help or how-to to setup 389ds to listen on both ipv4 and
>> ipv6 addresses.
>
> The server listens on all interfaces, there is nothing special you
> need to do in DS for IPv6 or IPv4. I'm not a network expert, but it
> would seem to be a system issue, not a DS issue. Now, we do have
> nsslapd-listenhost, so it would be interesting to see if this has any
> impact on your situation:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/configuration_command_and_file_reference/core_server_configuration_reference#cnconfig-nsslapd_listenhost_Listen_to_IP_Address
>
>
> Maybe someone else on this list has seen this before?
>
> HTH,
> Mark
>
>> I can't find a parameter specifying the listening interfaces.
>>
>> Has anyone faced this kind of setup and managed to make it work?
>> Can 389ds work this way?
>>
>> Best regards,
>
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