William,
Thanks, I got it to import. I was trying to do an ldif import via ldapadd.
Regards,
Fernando Fuentes
Supervisor & Senior Systems Administrator
Email: ffuen...@aasteel.com
American Alloy Steel, Inc.
Houston, Texas
Website: http://www.aasteel.com
Phone: 713-744-4222
Fax:
How did you try to import them? I did the following:
systemctl stop dirsrv@localhost
cp schema.ldif /etc/dirsrv/slapd-localhost/schema/98-bind-schema.ldif
systemctl start dirsrv@localhost
ldapsearch -H ldap://localhost:3389 -x -b 'cn=schema' -s base \+ &> /tmp/schema
And looking in
William,
The schema I try to import is from the rpm. Here it is on git:
https://github.com/freeipa/bind-dyndb-ldap/blob/master/doc/schema.ldif
Nether work
Regards,
Fernando Fuentes
Supervisor & Senior Systems Administrator
Email: ffuen...@aasteel.com
American Alloy Steel, Inc.
Where did you source the schema from? The bind-dyndb-ldap rpm or another
location?
> On 31 Aug 2019, at 14:08, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>
> I am documenting everything. So far the only show stopper has been importing
> the schema which is missing an attribute as I email earlier.
>
> !ERROR
I am documenting everything. So far the only show stopper has been
importing the schema which is missing an attribute as I email earlier.
!ERROR [LDAP: error code 65 - missing required attribute "objectclass" ]
dn: cn=schema
On 8/30/19 8:12 PM, William Brown wrote:
Let us know how you go, and
William,
I am trying to import the schema.ldif that comes with the plugin but I
am getting:
!ERROR [LDAP: error code 65 - missing required attribute "objectclass" ]
dn: cn=schema
Any ideas what would the objectclass would be?
Thanks!
On 8/30/19 12:57 PM, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
Ill give
Let us know how you go, and if you can, keep records of what you do an install
because it could become a blog or how-to later. :)
> On 31 Aug 2019, at 03:57, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>
> Ill give it a try.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Fernando Fuentes
> Supervisor & Senior Systems Administrator
> Email:
Ill give it a try.
Thanks!
Fernando Fuentes
Supervisor & Senior Systems Administrator
Email: ffuen...@aasteel.com
American Alloy Steel, Inc.
Houston, Texas
Website: http://www.aasteel.com
Phone: 713-744-4222
Fax: 713-300-5688
On 8/28/19 6:11 PM, William Brown wrote:
On 28 Aug 2019,
> On 28 Aug 2019, at 01:36, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>
> Is there a plugin or a default schema for BIND (named) on Fedora389? Or do I
> have to import the included schema with bind9?
I think that bind-dyndb-ldap provides a schema you can use?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards,
> -
>