That's what I was referring to in my original post - thanks for confirming :) 



So just to be sure - there's no way to force back-sql to connect to a remote 
SQL server? 



Thanks, 

Jason. 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "alessio" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, 12 January, 2009 6:53:47 PM GMT +08:00 Perth 
Subject: Re: OpenLDAP connecting to remote MySQL server with back-sql 

Jason B wrote: 

> However, obdc.ini (which has been separately tested) is configured to 
> connect to the MySQL server on 192.168.1.34. My understanding is that 
> the dbhost attribute in slapd.conf is ignored – we’ve set this anyway 
> just to make sure. 

In the man page of slapd-sql we can read: 

dbhost <hostname> 
dbpasswd <password> 
dbuser <username> 

The  three above options are generally unneeded, because this 
information is taken from the datasource specified by the dbname 
directive.  They allow to override datasource settings.  Also, 
several  RDBMS€™  drivers  tend  to require  explicit  passing  of 
user/password,  even if those are given in datasource (Note: dbhost is 
currently ignored). 



Bye 
A 




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