Sweet! I finally got it! I had been reading the mailing lists and Googling but nothing seemed to ever help me to understand. I never implied that the documentation was at fault, just that I was having problems understanding it because the concept of it is so new to me.
Thanks for all your help! --Bryan On 8/10/05, Pierangelo Masarati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 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 > >
