I can connect to my OpenLDAP (on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release
3) istance only if I start it as root (usually launching slapd from a
shell), and not if I start it as a service with its user. As you say,
it's a problem of OpenLDAP configuration, so I'll investigate more on
this. OpenCA is correctly configured. Thanks for the help

On 6/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diego,
> 
> looks to me like you need to make sure that your ldap server is running
> properly before you attempt to connect OpenCA to it.
> 
> When you start your server can you connect to it via an ldap client (like
> GQ) ?
> 
> If you can connect to it can you see a base dn ? You usually configure a
> base dn in the ldap server configuration files.
> 
> If you can connect to it with an admin username and password, can you
> write entries to the server ?
> 
> Only when you can do all of these things will OpenCA be able to stand a
> chance of connecting to the server.
> 
> Are you using OpenLDAP ?

-- 
Diego de Felice


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