Dear all I've had this strange problem on a new openldap (2.4.9-0ubuntu0.8.04.2) installation:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # slapd -d 256 -h 'ldap://0.0.0.0:636/' -f /etc/ldap/slapd.conf @(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.9 (Aug 5 2008 20:18:55) $ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/buildd/openldap2.3-2.4.9/debian/build/servers/slapd /etc/ldap/slapd.conf: line 126: rootdn is always granted unlimited privileges. /etc/ldap/slapd.conf: line 143: rootdn is always granted unlimited privileges. /etc/ldap/slapd.conf: line 158: invalid path: Permission denied slapd stopped. connections_destroy: nothing to destroy. Where: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # sed -n 158p /etc/ldap/slapd.conf directory "/var/lib/ldap_jxpado" This is rather strange because as you can see I am running slapd as root. I also verified I have full access to /var/lib/ldap_jxpado, in fact, I just created this directory and successfully imported the ldap backup from a productional server without any error message. It looks simple but when I am told 'permission denied' when I actually have the permission I am stuck not knowing where to start to look for solution. I've attached my slapd.conf in case you can help (rootdn password not removed due to they are just temporary testing installation. Thanks for hints and point me to the right direction to solve the problem. Best regards Zhang Weiwu -- Real Softservice Huateng Tower, Unit 1788 Jia 302 3rd area of Jinsong, Chao Yang Tel: +86 (10) 8773 0650 ext 603 Mobile: 159 1111 7382 http://www.realss.com
# This is the main slapd configuration file. See slapd.conf(5) for more # info on the configuration options. ####################################################################### # Global Directives: # Features to permit #allow bind_v2 # Schema and objectClass definitions include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/misc.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/openldap.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/qmail.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/evolutionperson.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/phpgwcontact.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/phpgwaccount.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/ppolicy.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/dyngroup.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/lgopOrganizationalUnit.schema # Where the pid file is put. The init.d script # will not stop the server if you change this. pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid # List of arguments that were passed to the server argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args # Read slapd.conf(5) for possible values loglevel none # Where the dynamically loaded modules are stored modulepath /usr/lib/ldap moduleload back_hdb moduleload back_bdb moduleload ppolicy moduleload dynlist # The maximum number of entries that is returned for a search operation sizelimit 500 # The tool-threads parameter sets the actual amount of cpu's that is used # for indexing. tool-threads 1 ####################################################################### # Specific Backend Directives for hdb: # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another # 'backend' directive occurs backend hdb ####################################################################### # Specific Backend Directives for 'other': # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another # 'backend' directive occurs #backend <other> ####################################################################### # Specific Directives for database #1, of type hdb: # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another # 'database' directive occurs database hdb # The base of your directory in database #1 suffix "dc=eoa,dc=cn" # rootdn directive for specifying a superuser on the database. This is needed # for syncrepl. rootdn "cn=manager,dc=eoa,dc=cn" rootpw {MD5}KY6+x4m2j4RgjH+Oz12JBg== index default pres,eq index objectClass eq index uidNumber,gidNumber,uid,phpgwAccountType,phpgwAccountStatus,associatedDomain,mailAlternateAddress,deliveryMode,userPassword,accountstatus index mail,o,cn,st,businessCategory sub,eq,pres index sn,givenName,title,personalTitle,category eq,pres,sub cachesize 5000 idlcachesize 15000 # Where the database file are physically stored for database #1 directory "/var/lib/ldap" # The dbconfig settings are used to generate a DB_CONFIG file the first # time slapd starts. They do NOT override existing an existing DB_CONFIG # file. You should therefore change these settings in DB_CONFIG directly # or remove DB_CONFIG and restart slapd for changes to take effect. # For the Debian package we use 2MB as default but be sure to update this # value if you have plenty of RAM dbconfig set_cachesize 0 2097152 0 # Sven Hartge reported that he had to set this value incredibly high # to get slapd running at all. See http://bugs.debian.org/303057 for more # information. # Number of objects that can be locked at the same time. dbconfig set_lk_max_objects 1500 # Number of locks (both requested and granted) dbconfig set_lk_max_locks 1500 # Number of lockers dbconfig set_lk_max_lockers 1500 # Save the time that the entry gets modified, for database #1 lastmod on # Checkpoint the BerkeleyDB database periodically in case of system # failure and to speed slapd shutdown. checkpoint 512 30 # Where to store the replica logs for database #1 # replogfile /var/lib/ldap/replog # The userPassword by default can be changed # by the entry owning it if they are authenticated. # Others should not be able to see it, except the # admin entry below # These access lines apply to database #1 only access to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by dn="cn=manager,dc=eoa,dc=cn" write by anonymous auth by self write by * none # Ensure read access to the base for things like # supportedSASLMechanisms. Without this you may # have problems with SASL not knowing what # mechanisms are available and the like. # Note that this is covered by the 'access to *' # ACL below too but if you change that as people # are wont to do you'll still need this if you # want SASL (and possible other things) to work # happily. access to dn.base="" by * read # The admin dn has full write access, everyone else # can read everything. access to * by dn="cn=manager,dc=eoa,dc=cn" write by * read ####################################################################### # Specific Directives for database #2, of type 'other' (can be hdb too): # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another database hdb suffix "st=jiangxi,o=LGOP" rootdn "userid=admin,st=jiangxi,o=LGOP" rootpw {SSHA}WioqVan6XWmP+j1LuGbLnYuGVC3jrdoo overlay ppolicy ppolicy_default "st=jiangxi,o=LGOP" ppolicy_use_lockout overlay dynlist dynlist-attrset groupOfURLs memberURL directory "/var/lib/ldap_jxpado" dbconfig set_cachesize 0 2097152 0 # Sven Hartge reported that he had to set this value incredibly high # to get slapd running at all. See http://bugs.debian.org/303057 # for more information. # Number of objects that can be locked at the same time. dbconfig set_lk_max_objects 1500 # Number of locks (both requested and granted) dbconfig set_lk_max_locks 1500 # Number of lockers dbconfig set_lk_max_lockers 1500 # Indexing options for database #1 index objectClass eq # Save the time that the entry gets modified, for database #1 lastmod on # Where to store the replica logs for database #1 # replogfile /var/lib/ldap/replog #access to dn.regex="(.+,)?(ou=[^,]+,st=jiangxi,o=LGOP)$" # by dn.exact,expand="$2" write #access to dn.regex="(.+,)?(ou=[^,]+,st=jiangxi,o=LGOP)$" # by dn.regex="$2" write # by anonymous read # # The userPassword by default can be changed # by the entry owning it if they are authenticated. # Others should not be able to see it, except the # admin entry below # These access lines apply to database #1 only access to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by dn="ou=æ±è¥¿ç,st=jiangxi,o=LGOP" write by anonymous auth by self write by * none # Ensure read access to the base for things like # supportedSASLMechanisms. Without this you may # have problems with SASL not knowing what # mechanisms are available and the like. # Note that this is covered by the 'access to *' # ACL below too but if you change that as people # are wont to do you'll still need this if you # want SASL (and possible other things) to work # happily. access to dn.base="" by * read # The admin dn has full write access, everyone else # can read everything. access to * by dn="userid=admin,st=jiangxi,o=LGOP" write by * read # For Netscape Roaming support, each user gets a roaming # profile for which they have write access to #access to dn=".*,ou=Roaming,o=morsnet" # by dn="cn=admin,dc=ods,dc=org,dc=ods,dc=org" write # by dnattr=owner write