>> > now i'm using ldapadd, and it wants me to enter a password... i tryed >> my >> > RootDN password but it don't works... any idea of what kind of >> password >> it >> > demands? >> >> Try your birth date. Or the password associated to the identity you're >> using. Unfortunately I don't know what identity you're using. >> >> p. > > > I mean "what kind of password", not "what password".
Sorry, I couldn't resist. But the only types of passwords I know are those that work and those that don't. > I'm using my RootDN > user. Then use your rootdn password, the one that's in rootpw. > I'm using > > cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com > password -> secret > > (i think that when you talk about an "identity" you mean a DN, An "identity" for SIMPLE bind is a DN; an identity for a SASL bind is whatever specified by the SASL mechanism in use. That's why I don't want to be more specific than you about the type of identity you're using, since I'm not you. > and this is > the account i use to login to the OpenLDAP server from the servers i'm > working with, and it works) > > the command i used is: > > ldapadd -f oufile.ldif -D "cn=Manager,dc=intranet,dc=techno,dc=com" -w > secret Well, if "cn=Manager,dc=intranet,dc=techno,dc=com" is your rootdn, if "secret" is your rootpw, and if you add a "-x" to select SIMPLE bind, that should work. > (all the dn, cn, dc, password and filenames are ficticious, of course) of course. p. Ing. Pierangelo Masarati OpenLDAP Core Team SysNet s.r.l. via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it --------------------------------------- Office: +39 02 23998309 Mobile: +39 333 4963172 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------
