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Re: FW: (ITS#5941) Problem when stacking rwm and translucent overlays together



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> In the meanwhile, you can try to use an instance of back-ldap as the
> translucent local storage, and place slapo-rwm on the database of the
> remote server that acts as local.  I haven't tested it, so there might be
> minor issues, but I don't expect anything like this one.

Thanks for the input.
This is also not an option because the remote server is in fact an Active Directory.
Which in this case I can't alter.

I will try to create 2 slapd process
 - One which will do the translucent proxy stuff, running on a non standard port
 - one which will have a back-ldap to this non standard port and doing there the rewrites.

Thanks for helping me with this issue.




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&gt; In the meanwhile, you can try to use an instance of back-ldap as the
&gt; translucent local storage, and place slapo-rwm on the database of the
&gt; remote server that acts as local.&nbsp; I haven't tested it, so there might be
&gt; minor issues, but I don't expect anything like this one.

Thanks for the input.
This is also not an option because the remote server is in fact an Active Directory.
Which in this case I can't alter.

I will try to create 2 slapd process
 - One which will do the translucent proxy stuff, running on a non standard port
 - one which will have a back-ldap to this non standard port and doing there the rewrites.

Thanks for helping me with this issue.

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