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On the Report Server Console, under Access Control, I can browse my UserID under "Server Administrator" and click on all the tabs. (works as expected)
When I browse the Properties of any other UserID, I can click on all the tabs except for: Application Path and General Privs. When I click on one of these tabs, the web page times out with:
session lost due to http listener restart
We are using LDAP as a Primary and PTH as Secondary. When I log in as a PTH UserID, I get the same results: I can view the Application Path and General Privs of the PTH UserID, and now, not my personal UserID.
I have had a ticket open with IBI for over two weeks and not being able to narrow this down. This is happening on our 8002M (Client/Web: 71, Report Server: 118) environments - we noticed this behaviour after migrating from PTH security to LDAP (with IBI's assistance).
Anyone have any ideas?
The Server's Event Log shows:
09/16/2013 09:34:30.348 - Hardware exception C0000005 in thread
00000B30 at 74DCEB58.
C0000005 is a an Access Violation it seems caused by (memory) buffer overrun?
Just curious if you've heard anything back on this case yet? We are now receiving the same error and it is also pointing to issues involving MSVCR90.dll. We have not been able to determine a pattern of the error as the report that caused this runs successfully even when run immediately after receiving the error.
Robert Bright
Owner, Sr. Business Intelligence Consultant Bright Ideas Consulting brightideasbiconsulting@gmail.com 513.265.7235
Posts: 14 | Location: Greenwood, IN | Registered: June 27, 2006
Actually, progress has been made. We were originally setup as "TRUST_EXT=Y" and "SECURITY=NEGOTIATE" until IBI came back with:
If you need trust_ext = y
then you need ldap_ad_only = n.
This is usually set by the security setting under the LDAP Security Provider Configuration.
Do you have it set to NEGOTIATE?
Currently that is not supported with trusted connections.
When we couldn't set "TRUST_EXT=n" without other undesirable effects, we ended up with:
The combination of settings you are trying to use is not supported until 8.1.00 which is not yet available.
Please change the security from NEGOTIATE to Explicit and supply the
ldap_principal and ldap_credentials .
ldap_principal = attribute=value pairs, separated by commas
Internal default: none
Contains the DN of a service account with sufficient access rights to locate user entries in the directory.
ldap_credentials = string
Internal default: none
Contains the password of the service account defined in ldap_principal.
which solved the issue for us.
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