Hi Graeme,
most likely you have just included the short name of the admin, e.g.
'Admin', whereas you will need the full distinguished name, e.g. something
like 'cn=admin,ou=administrators,c=us'.
(There's probably more info on the openldap mailing list about what the
default settings are; check your cn=config setting from memory :-) ).
cheers,
- Chris
On 13 March 2013 03:56, Graeme Gemmill <gra...@gemmill.name> wrote:
> I can connect to my OpenLDAP data anonymously, but I want to make
> modifications with Jxplorer. Supplying my OpenLDAP admin name and
> password in the Connect dialogue box gives an error
> [LDAP: error code 34 - invalid DN]
> Can you advise me what is wrong?
> Thanks
> grimble
>
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