The first error can be avoided if you set your ldap.conf to show your preferences better (or just always ues more qualified command-lines).
I'm pretty sure the second one means that you don't have the top of the tree created. For example: Adding uid=me,ou=users,dc=domain,dc=com would force you to have dc=com, dc=domain, and ou=users created before uid=me can be put in there. _Matt On 10/14/05, Floyd Wellershaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > I just go slapd running on openldap 2.2.27. > I am trying to add an ldif > > ldapadd -f myrregistry.com-050902.ldif > gives me > > SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started > Please enter your password: > ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Internal (implementation specific) error (80) > additional info: SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database > > If I add the -x option, to not authenticate, I get: > adding new entry "o=myrregistry.com" > ldap_add: Server is unwilling to perform (53) > additional info: no global superior knowledge > > Since I am new to ldap, I am wondering what I am missing here. > > I appreciate any advice. > > Thanks > >
