Richard Megginson wrote:
All work good, except entry moving. I try to make
LdapModifyDNRequest to server, but get answer:
Error: LDAPException: Unwilling To Perform (53) Unwilling To Perform
LDAPException: Server Message: server does not support moving of
entries
LDAPException:
jamsda wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the responses. You mentioned earlier in the
thread I could use mmr.pl to initialize (only) a
consumer. I don't see that option with the tool; only
create, remove and display. I noticed the create
function calls three other functions,
config_supplier,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm perl-File-tail is not installed yet.
but after i installed above packet, on browser doesn't appear any graph
(only the header daily, weeky, so on)
btw before i start the browser when starting the fdsgraph after
installing perl-File-Tail, an error
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
If any of you are familiar with mailgraph for Postfix-based mail
servers, I've created something similar for Fedora DS. fdsgraph tails
For anyone that uses an SNMP based grapher like cricket or cacti,
note that most of this information is also available via SNMP
Pavel 'Blaze' Vinogradov wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
All work good, except entry moving. I try to make
LdapModifyDNRequest to server, but get answer:
Error: LDAPException: Unwilling To Perform (53) Unwilling To Perform
LDAPException: Server Message: server does not support moving
Ok, so I'm guessing this is what happens behind the
scenes (remove/re-create) when I do an initialize
consumer from the GUI right?
Thanks for the response,
Jim
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jamsda wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the responses. You mentioned earlier in
the
Here is an article about what I think you need from your post:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5917
I references various schemas that may are included in the courier
packages. LDAP doesn't care about the source of the schemas, just that
they are properly formed.
Hope it helps!
Dave
On
This is a shot in the dark,
but have you tried specifying:
pam_password exop
..in /etc/ldap.conf?
I suggest this because you mention ldappasswd seems to do the job, and
ldappasswd uses the password change extended operation to do its work.
Philip Kime wrote:
Any pointers welcome. This is on
jamsda wrote:
Ok, so I'm guessing this is what happens behind the
scenes (remove/re-create) when I do an initialize
consumer from the GUI right?
It is, for all intents and purposes, the functional equivalent.
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Mike Jackson wrote:
jamsda wrote:
Ok, so I'm guessing this is what happens behind the
scenes (remove/re-create) when I do an initialize
consumer from the GUI right?
It is, for all intents and purposes, the functional equivalent.
Not exactly. Do perform a replica init, all you need is the DN
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