Ok,
I think I'm finally beginning to understand the problem here.  Thanks
for being explanitive (made up word!), and patient.   So.. should I
just go with a dc=accounts, or should I change that over to
ou=accounts (as I've used in the past?)  I've tried modifying that
information to allow ou=accounts, but must not be doing it right as it
still gives me errors.


On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 23:14:49 +0059, Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 04:23:43PM -0500, Matt wrote:
> > The issue seems to be with the database setup.... I'm setting up my
> > database with the following:
> >
> > dn: dc=chilitech,dc=net
> > objectClass: top
> > objectClass: dcObject
> > objectClass: organization
> > o: chilitech.net
> > dc: chilitech
> > structuralObjectClass: organization
> >
> 
> Why are you using dc in the dn but then still supply a o field?
> Especially because you are using ou=accounts later in the dn.
> 
> > dn: dc=accounts,dc=chilitech,dc=net
> > dc: accounts
> > o: accounts.chilitech.net
> > objectClass: top
> > objectClass: organization
> > objectClass: dcObject
> >
> 
> Same here.
> 
> >
> > which when added via slapadd I get:
> > added: "dc=chilitech,dc=net" (00000001)
> > added: "dc=accounts,dc=chilitech,dc=net" (00000002)
> >
> > so all is well with that.. when I try to add a user account (see
> > previous email for example I get:)
> >
> > User ldif is:
> > dn: x500uniqueIdentifier=15067, ou=accounts, dc=chilitech,dc=net
> 
> This dn does not exist. A dn is like a path and there is no ou=accounts
> in your path.
> 
> Either you use
> dn: x500uniqueIdentifier=15067,dc=accounts,dc=chilitech,dc=net
> or use some different top nodes.
> 
> > mailMessageStore: ./15067/
> > sn: Sanders
> > userPassword:: <obscured>
> > mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > deliveryMode: normal
> > objectClass: person
> > objectClass: organizationalPerson
> > objectClass: inetOrgPerson
> > objectClass: qmailUser
> > uid: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > x500UniqueIdentifier:: MTUwNjc=
> > cn: Robert Sanders
> >
> > I get:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# slapadd -v < user
> > slapadd: could not parse entry (line=14)
> >
> >
> > I used that ldif of a user above in an older version of open-ldap and
> > all I'm trying to do is setup another server with a newer version of
> > open-ldap but am having an aweful time.
> 
> --
> :wq Claudio
>

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