I may be wrong but it seems that you provide a password, but no associated DN... you request should look like:
ldapsearch -x -h crmsldap.agilent -p 389 -s base -b 'ou=people,dc=crmsldap,dc=company -D "cn=admin,dc=crmsldap,dc=company " "(&(objectClass=*))" -w admin + On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Subbarao Karanam <[email protected] > wrote: > hello, > When I did a ldapsearch always gives me "Invalid credentials Error". Really > fed up about this as I'm not getting any help.. > > When I did a ldapsearch with > > ldapsearch -x -h crmsldap.agilent -p 389 -s base -b > 'ou=people,dc=crmsldap,dc=company' "(&(objectClass=*))" > # extended LDIF > # > # LDAPv3 > # base <ou=people,dc=crmsldap,dc=company> with scope base > # filter: (&(objectClass=*)) > # requesting: ALL > # > > # people, crmsldap.agilent > dn: ou=people,dc=crmsldap,dc=company > objectClass: top > objectClass: organizationalUnit > ou: people > > # search result > search: 2 > result: 0 Success > > # numResponses: 2 > # numEntries: 1 > > Second Command > > > ldapsearch -x -h crmsldap.agilent -p 389 -s base -b > 'ou=people,dc=crmsldap,dc=company "(&(objectClass=*))" -w admin + > ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) > > > Can you please help me where is the problem...Attached is the slapd.conf, > my users ldif file... > > Thanks > Subbarao > > > > >
