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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-13265

Ldap connection failed - jenkins loosing FQDN of ldap server

    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Icon: Major Major
    • ldap-plugin
    • Jenkins in all 1.4xx versions, Linux X86, SLES 10, Apache Tomcat 7.0.14

      Jenkins is configured to use LDAP login which works perfectly. After some time - some times directly after restarting tomcat - the login fails. When checking catalina.out the attached exception is thrown. The reason for the failed login is clear - Jenkins is configured to connect to ldap.my.domain - but when this happens Jenkins forgets "ldap" and tries to connect to my.domain only - for sure this does not work as this is no valid host name.

      To fix this, we need to restart Tomcat until it failes again.

          [JENKINS-13265] Ldap connection failed - jenkins loosing FQDN of ldap server

          Joern Muehlencord created issue -
          Joern Muehlencord made changes -
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: In Progress [ 3 ]
          Joern Muehlencord made changes -
          Status Original: In Progress [ 3 ] New: Open [ 1 ]
          Kohsuke Kawaguchi made changes -
          Component/s New: security [ 15508 ]
          Component/s Original: active-directory [ 15526 ]
          Jesse Glick made changes -
          Component/s New: ldap [ 17122 ]
          Component/s Original: security [ 15508 ]
          R. Tyler Croy made changes -
          Workflow Original: JNJira [ 143729 ] New: JNJira + In-Review [ 175984 ]

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            jomu78 Joern Muehlencord
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