[Bug 463684] Re: dpkg-reconfigure slapd wizard configuration isn't complete

2009-11-04 Thread emiperez
The same problem. The documentation says the installation process and/or
dpkg-reconfigure should ask me for the admin's password but it does not.

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[Bug 463684] Re: dpkg-reconfigure slapd wizard configuration isn't complete

2009-11-04 Thread emiperez
https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html

[...] First, install the OpenLDAP server daemon slapd and ldap-utils, a 
package containing LDAP management utilities:
sudo apt-get install slapd ldap-utils
The installation process will prompt you for the LDAP directory admin password 
and confirmation. [...]

[...] If you require a different suffix, the directory can be reconfigured 
using dpkg-reconfigure. Enter the following in a terminal prompt:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure slapd
You will then be taken through a menu based configuration dialog, allowing you 
to configure various slapd options. [...]

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[Bug 297574] [NEW] Grant sentence doesn't work

2008-11-13 Thread emiperez
Public bug reported:

It occurs for Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Edition (It doesn't
for Ubuntu 8.04 Server Edition).

I Create a new Database:

mysql Create Database db1;

I restore a backup from another MySQL 5.0 DB:

$ mysql -p -u root db1  backup.sql

I create an user named dbadmin1:

mysql grant select on db1.* to dbadmin1 identified by a with grant
option;

Then, when I try to log in using that user:

$ mysql -p -u dbadmin1

It doesn't let me connect to the server using the password I chose, but
it does if i let the password empty although I just see
information_schema database.

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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