Hi all,
I've freshly installed ds 1.0.4-1, got rid of hopefully all java issues,
and am now confronted with a empty admin console.
A connection to localhost:adminport via browser works well, slapd is
running, but the window after the login prompt stays empty.
Can please someone advise where I
Thanks Nathan, but where did I miss that in the how-to?
Nathan Kinder wrote:
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I thought I was smart until I dove into LDAP. I am the sole part-time IT
Manager for a charter school (240 students, 20 staff, 60 computers) and
am migrating away from a Windows server
Hello List,
I am still troubled with the issue of a users password expiring, they get the
messages to change, successfully change password. Then the next time that
they login, the password loop begins again.
I searched the archives and didn't really find a solution, but could have
sworn
Scott Ackerman wrote:
Thanks Nathan, but where did I miss that in the how-to?
It appears to be missing from the how-to (some of the how-to's do make
reference to nss_ldap being required though).
Nathan Kinder wrote:
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I thought I was smart until I dove into
System-config-authentication should have picked this up on newer
versions of redhat and fedora
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I am running Fedora Core 5 and have (as far as I can understand) all
required modules, etc. installed, I have checked the ldap.conf file and
it is pointing to our LDAP server, I have checked the nsswitch.conf file
and it appears to be configured correctly. But after having deleted the
user
Kyle Tucker wrote:
I am still troubled with the issue of a users password expiring, they get the
messages to change, successfully change password. Then the next time that
they login, the password loop begins again.
If you are using shadowAccount objectclass for passwords (versus password
host_ip_init(): PSET failure: Could not retrieve access hosts attribute
(pset error = )
shows up in the /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/logs/error file.
Turning up debugging gives me:
[Fri Feb 09 15:37:57 2007] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2221): [5957] Cache
expiration set to 600 seconds
[Fri Feb 09
Dave Augustus wrote:
host_ip_init(): PSET failure: Could not retrieve access hosts attribute
(pset error = )
shows up in the /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/logs/error file.
Turning up debugging gives me:
[Fri Feb 09 15:37:57 2007] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2221): [5957] Cache
expiration set to 600
drwxr-xr-x 2 ldap ldap 4096 Feb 9 15:06 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Nov 7 22:30 ..
-rw--- 1 ldap ldap 358 Oct 18 15:45 adm.conf
-rw--- 1 ldap ldap39 Oct 18 15:45 admpw
-rw--- 1 root root 4588 Feb 9 14:35 admserv.conf
-rw--- 1 root root 4588 Feb 9 14:35
Dave Augustus wrote:
Dave Augustus wrote:
host_ip_init(): PSET failure: Could not retrieve access hosts attribute
(pset error = )
shows up in the /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/logs/error file.
Turning up debugging gives me:
[Fri Feb 09 15:37:57 2007] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2221): [5957]
--On Friday, February 09, 2007 5:21 PM -0600 Chris Garrigues
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From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 01:24:52 -0800
A new release of Net::LDAPapi module is now available for Perl via CPAN.
This release includes compilation against
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