The solution:

chown -R ldap /var/lib/ldap

because after an slapadd, all the files are owned by root, so LDAP
cannot write/read them.

On 6/15/05, Diego de Felice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> 

-- 
Diego de Felice


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