> I *just* noticed my problem. I'm trying to follow a tutorial targeted > at openldap 2.0.21 but I've got 2.2.23 installed. > > D'oh! > > What would have changed between then and now
you're 3 1/2 years older. > with respect to my base.ldif > file? schema enforcing is waaaay stricter. Your base ldif violates too many rules. > > base.ldif: > > dn: dc=horvitznewspapers, dc=net > objectClass: top no structural objectClass; nming attribute with distinguished value not present in entry. > > dn: cn=Manager, dc=horvitznewspapers, dc=net > objectClass: top > objectClass: organizationalRole > cn: Manager just fine, although "top" is implied and not required > > dn: o=hosting, dc=horvitznewspapers, dc=net > objectClass: top > objectClass: organization > o: hosting just fine, although "top" is implied and not required hey, that's two out of three! unfortunately, the first is wrong, so nothing gets written. Note that OpenLDAP software, much like many other open projects, are blamed because of the lack of documentation. Well, all your errors have been discussed tons of times on the mailing lists, and are thoroughly described in the quick start guide that accompanies the software and in the FAQ, so there little to complain about. p. -- Pierangelo Masarati mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SysNet - via Dossi,8 27100 Pavia Tel: +390382573859 Fax: +390382476497
