Am 13.04.23 um 18:17 schrieb Quanah Gibson-Mount:


--On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 11:31 AM +0200 "A. Schulze" 
<[email protected]> wrote:


One upstream server is DirX,

No idea what DIRX is.

Hi Quannah,

Sorry for assuming things that may be unclear for others.

DirX is an X500 Server that is also accessible via LDAP.
https://www.evidian.com/products/dirx/

Basically we can use it with the LDAP client today's opensource usually use: 
openldap.
Unfortunately the ldap-server we've to use to access some data is "far away", a 
remote host.

In contrast to an OpenLDAP-Server I can't use replication to get the data "nearer to 
the consumer"
So my idea was to use OpenLDAP caching feature. But for unknown reasons, it 
don't work.

As said, I see the relevant answer is given back from the remote DirX server to 
the openldap-cache
but somehow they aren't understood by openldap-cache. To be sure I've a valid 
configuration,
I setup a similar server bases on OpenLDAP and there the caching immediately 
worked.
So, all I know: my pcache config is not completely wrong...

Should I provide more Logs as I see with "slapd -d -1" ?

Andreas

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