Hey, I forgot to mention that I am using phpLDAPadmin as a GUI. All is working fine now. The dygroup objectClass wasn't in phpLDAPadmin because I forgot to restart it after changing the ldap schema.
Thanks for your help. 2013/6/3 Michael Ströder <[email protected]> > Carlos Santos wrote: > > Yes, slapd starts: > > > > - Checking config file /etc/openldap2.4/slapd.conf: [ OK ] > > - Stopping slapd: [ OK ] > > - Starting slapd (ldap + ldaps): [ OK ] > > > > When I go to the *Create a child entry *chose the *Default* template the > * > > dygroup* doesn't show in the ObjectClasses list. > > It seems you're using some sort of a GUI client with unknown behaviour. > Which client are you using? > > I'd recommend to query the subschema subentry and examine that in detail. > > OpenLDAP Faq-O-Matic - How can I fetch schema information from the server? > http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/1366.html > > Ciao, Michael. > > > 2013/5/31 Michael Ströder <[email protected]> > > > >> Carlos Santos wrote: > >>> However I have the same problem. It still doesn't show dygroup in the > >>> objectClass list whenever I try to crate a new entry. > >> > >> Does slapd actually start? > >> How do you find out whether the schema element is in the server's > subschema > >> subentry? > >> > >> Ciao, Michael. > >> > >>> 2013/5/31 Michael Ströder <[email protected]> > >>>> > >>>> => always use debug options when starting slapd after working on > custom > >>>> schema > >>>> definitions. > >>>> > >>>> Ciao, Michael. > > -- cumprimentos, Carlos Santos
