On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 06:09:51PM -0500, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
What happens if you try to bind as the directory manager to create
Tony Tester's entry? I.e.,
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D cn=directory manager -h -f addtester.ldif
I named my directory manager just Manager instead of Directory
Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 06:09:51PM -0500, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
What happens if you try to bind as the directory manager to create
Tony Tester's entry? I.e.,
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D cn=directory manager -h -f addtester.ldif
I named my directory manager
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 06:09:51PM -0500, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
What happens if you try to bind as the directory manager to create
Tony Tester's entry? I.e.,
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D cn=directory manager -h -f addtester.ldif
I named my directory manager just Manager instead of Directory
I reinstalled FDS with directory manager set as Directory
Manager and I can now add LDIF files. I don't know if that
was the issue, but the problem went away.
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Kyle Tucker wrote:
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D cn=Manager,dc=testdom,dc=net -h \
localhost -f addtester.ldif
Enter LDAP Password:
ldap_bind: No such object (32)
matched DN: dc=testdom,dc=net
That means that cn=Manager,dc=testdom,dc=net doesn't exist. Normally,
your manager user isn't
Hi,
New clean installation of Fedora DS 1.0.2 on FC5. I
added a first user with the admin console, exported it to see
its attributes and made a template to add a new user via LDIF
like below. If I try to add it with ldapmodify, I get this:
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D
What happens if you try to bind as the directory manager to create
Tony Tester's entry? I.e.,
ldapmodify -x -a -W -D cn=directory manager -h -f addtester.ldif
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006, Kyle Tucker wrote:
Hi,
New clean