José L. Redrejo RodrÃguez skrev: > maybe I didn't explain it correctly: test-pro didn't exist previously in > the ldap database, I added test-pro with lwat and it added it at: > cn=test-pro,ou=Hosts,dc=instituto,dc=extremadura,dc=es > instead of at: > cn=test-pro,,dc=domain,ou=Hosts,dc=instituto,dc=extremadura,dc=es > where I put all the entries > (the associatedDomain value at > cn=test-pro,ou=Hosts,dc=instituto,dc=extremadura,dc=es was the right > domain) >
lwat should add three entries (not counting DHCP if enabled), e.g.: cn=ltspserver00,$hostbase dc=ltspserver00,$dnsbase dc=...,dc=in-addr,dc=arpa,$dnsbase The cn= entry is the host entry. lwat has always added it as cn=$hostname,$hostbase, not cn=$hostname,dc=$domain,$hostbase. It is not used by DNS. >> Can you please check if lwat added dc=$hostname,dc=$domain,$dnsbase? If >> not, that's a bug and I will look into it. > > not, it added: > > dc=$hostname,$dnsbase > > without the dc=$domain part > Further up you wrote "cn=test-pro,ou=Hosts...". DNS entries created by lwat do not begin with "cn=", but the host entries do. Is it possible that you are confusing the host entry with the DNS entry? Or are you asking why the host entries aren't in dc=$domain,$hostbase? >From lib/admin.php in lwat: $adn = "dc=$hostname,dc=$domain,$dnsbase"; $adn is the DN passed to ldap_add. As you can see, dc=$hostname,dc=$domain,$dnsbase is hardcoded, so I don't understand how it's possible for a DNS A entry to be added as dc=$hostname,$dnsbase. Hope this helps, John. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

