Hellp Christian,
thx 4 this hint. One step forward. But now I get another error :
Das CA-Zertifikat 14803646f8a9ef9d41326cc5760626e951981f8d konnte nicht auf den
LDAP-Server kopiert werden (53). Das Hinzufügen zum LDAP-Server schlug fehl. no
global superior knowledge
And what maked me thionk now, is the different dn in ldap.xml and my
ldap-configuration. In ldap.xml I find :
<suffix>
<dn>o=emailca.com, c=DE</dn>
</suffix>
and o=emailca is the organization that I set. But (using gq) I cannot
set c=DE. Maybe here he begins to shiver. I dont know. Cause I wondered
why the dn is made from organization o and country c I tried
<dn>dc=blaundblub,dc=com</dn>
But it did not work. Have another hint ?
Christian Lox wrote:
Rösner, Jan schrieb:
Hello ListUsers,
[...]
suffix "dc=blaundblub,dc=com"
rootdn "cn=root,dc=blaundblub,dc=com"
[...]
<option>
<name>ldaproot</name>
<value>root</value>
</option>
Hi!
We did not use LDAp in conjunction with OpenCA yet (not too much
success with the basics yet :), but my *guess* is that you should
change the value of ldaproot to:
cn=root,dc=blaundblub,dc=com
Christian
Usually I dont really need the ldap, but would be nice :o) !
Greets
Jan Roesner
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