>
>Using the "-x" switch to disable SASL is one solution to this (and it's quite
>adequate for localhost connections). For network connections you may want to
>get SASL working (I don't know how to do this) or to use TLS (not currently
>supported in Debian packages last time I checked).
Tried that but it didn't work either.
> > but /etc/init.d/slapd stop will not stop slapd. killall -9 slapd will stop
> > it.
>
>Strange. Sounds like a buggy init script. A new set of OpenLDAP packages is
>due soon, hopefully they'll involve a re-write of the start scripts.
It's not the init script. I tried starting it by hand with the same result.
> > If I start it by hand /usr/sbin/slapd -d 256 the first thing it says is..
> > daemon: socket() failed errno=22 (invalid argument)
> > then it starts and starts saying
>
>The slapd doesn't display enough debugging info. You'll have to strace it to
>find out what that error means exactly.
Actually after it spit out a few thousand connect messages it locked up the
computer. The computer kept saying no free files. I had to reboot using the
switch!. I went home after that. Something is very very broken but I have
no idea what it is..
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Tim Uckun
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