On Thursday 21 January 2010 7:58:26 pm Marcus Wellnitz wrote: > Hello Peter, > > on a shell you can do a > sudo dpkg-reconfigure slapd this did it, thanks - I had thought there would be more to it than that > > but maybe for you it'e enough to go into the web-configuration an disable > and re-enable "User and groups". > After pressing save ebox ask you to overwrite the ldap config-files > Answer with 'Yes' to all ldap slapd etc. files and maybe restart your > server > this did not though
> that should work > Thanks for your help on this > regards > > Am Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2010 13:30:02 schrieb Peter Roots: > > after doing this > > sudo apt-get remove --purge ebox-.* > > sudo apt-get remove --purge libebox ebox > > sudo apt-get remove --purge slapd libldap-2.4-2 > > sudo pkill slapd > > sudo rm -rf /var/lib/ldap* > > sudo rm -rf /var/lib/slapd* > > sudo rm -rf /etc/ldap/slapd* > > > > And then reinstall ebox. > > > > I got a really nasty bug (mentioned in my last email) - further > > investigation lead to to find that slapd was not configured (apparently) > > I tried > > sudo dpkg-reconfigure ebox-usersandgroups > > but this also complained that slapd was not configured > > > > So, how do I correctly configure slapd? > > or which bit of the ebox install does the slapd configuration so that I > > can run it again with dpkg-reconfigure? > > > > Thanks > > Peter > -- Peter Roots ----------- IT/Laboratory DCMC PO Box 658 Dodoma Tanzania +255 732 961 044 Office +255 717 648 748 Mobile
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