hullo everybody
I have tested the SLAPD server and it is giving me the output below
r...@mailbackup:/etc/openldap# ldapsearch -x -W -D
'cn=Manager,dc=mak,dc=ac,dc=ug' -b -s base
Enter LDAP Password:
ldap_sasl_bind(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
How can i contact the LDAP server?
Hi Marc,
Am Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:53:12 +0100
schrieb Marc Patermann hans.mo...@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de:
Ralf,
Ralf Haferkamp schrieb am 15.12.2010 13:13 Uhr:
Am Freitag 10 Dezember 2010, 09:46:06 schrieb Marc Patermann:
Howard Chu schrieb am 09.12.2010 18:21 Uhr:
Marc Patermann wrote:
Am Wed, 15 Dec 2010 22:27:23 + (UTC)
schrieb Martin Jungowski mar...@rhm.de:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to run OpenLDAP 2.2.13 on a CentOS 4.8 box with TLS/SSL
enabled. Certificate should be ok (fqdn set as common name!),
self-signed since I can't copy a cacert file to all clients that
Am Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:36:00 +0300
schrieb kibirango moses kibsmo...@gmail.com:
hullo everybody
I have tested the SLAPD server and it is giving me the output below
r...@mailbackup:/etc/openldap# ldapsearch -x -W -D
'cn=Manager,dc=mak,dc=ac,dc=ug' -b -s base
Enter LDAP Password:
Steeg Carson:
[...]
I have a database, and my search is like shown above. The search takes
long.
Did you run slapindex after adding the index? Is the index file owned by
the proper user account?
The cache is configured, the size is enough
(approx. dn2id.bdb + id2entry.bdb).
You should
after I include the nis schema in slapd.conf and try to create a user
with the new attributes, I recieve this error:
ndb_oc_create: CREATE TABLE posixAccount failed, Can't create table
'OpenLDAP.posixAccount' (errno: 157) (1005)
ndb_back_add: ndb_entry_put_data failed (80) Tuple did not
Are there any known issues with these two overlays when used together? I'm
curious what the suggested configuration would be in a single Provider +
many Consumer setup. Should the memberof overlay be enabled on the consumer
nodes or just the provider? I've noticed that when I add new users to the
Dear members,
I installing/configuring a new OpenLDAP server with compiled sources today.
But unfortunatly I got a serious issue with this server.
Here are the specs:
OpenLDAP Slapd 2.4.23.
Configure Commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ldap/ --sysconfdir=/etc/ldap/ --enable-ipv6=no
--On Friday, December 17, 2010 6:56 PM +0100 Stefano Malini
stefano.mal...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm sorry, what do i have to write and where?
Generally, you will want to export your CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS as part of
running configure, so that it knows where to find your build of BDB. For
On 12/17/2010 12:56 PM, Stefano Malini wrote:
i'm sorry, what do i have to write and where?
If you type ./configure -h, it should show you a list of all the
parameters and options you can feed configure with. Take a look at what
is shown under Some influential environment variables.
FYI,
Perhaps a bit more detail...
During testing our developers frequently hang the target machines.
This usually results in a corrupted ldap database even though no write
activity was present on the box since long before the crash.
What ldap config tuning options are required to get slapd to sync the
2010/12/17 Bjørn Ruberg bj...@ruberg.no:
Steeg Carson:
[...]
I have a database, and my search is like shown above. The search takes
long.
Did you run slapindex after adding the index? Is the index file owned by the
proper user account?
The cache is configured, the size is enough
Steeg Carson:
2010/12/17 Bjørn Rubergbj...@ruberg.no:
Steeg Carson:
[...]
I have a database, and my search is like shown above. The search takes
long.
Did you run slapindex after adding the index? Is the index file owned by the
proper user account?
You didn't answer the above question...
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