Well that didn't work still can't get the template to show any
attributes other than the "MUST" attributes.

I swapped schemas, at least I didn't have the to reload all the zones.
Then I removed all ACLs. 

I did:
 ldapsearch -xh localhost -b 'cn=Subschema' -s base
'(objectClass=subschema)' attributetypes

ldapsearch -xh localhost -b 'cn=Subschema' -s base
'(objectClass=subschema)' objectclasses

All the attribute types and objectclasses for the dnszone schema show
up.

I'm baffled and running low on hair to pull out :(


Kent N



On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 11:12 -0700, Josh Miller wrote:
> > I did not use rpm version of dnszone.schema but the version that came
> > from the link below. I did find a bind-sdb rpm that has the schema I
> > think you used. Question if you don't mind me asking, are you using bind
> > with LDAP backend, and if so, are you using a self compiled version or
> > rpm someone built? What OS?
> >
> > I'm running everything on CentOS 5 boxes: DNS, LDAP, phpldapadmin.
> 
> I am not using Bind with an LDAP backend although I probably should!
> 
> 

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