Hi all,
I have a Certification Authority that must publish some object to the Apache
Directory Server.
However, I keep on getting lot of error (inside the Apache DS log) when the
CA tries to publish:
- The attribute 'cacertificate;binary' cannot be stored
- The attribute
On 10/7/10 4:54 PM, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Certification Authority that must publish some object to the Apache
Directory Server.
Which version ?
However, I keep on getting lot of error (inside the Apache DS log) when the
CA tries to publish:
- The attribute
Which version ?
1.5.7
and you are able to get them back ?
Yes..
In any case, you can remove the ;binary from the attribute name.
I can't: the ca software creates the entry.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards,
Massimiliano
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 17:04, Emmanuel Lecharny elecha...@gmail.com
On 10/7/10 5:51 PM, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
Which version ?
1.5.7
and you are able to get them back ?
Yes..
So it seems they are registred...
We don't correctly support all the ;binary values in the server, this is
still a grey area atm. We will most certainly improve it in the
I guess that means I have to change ldap server... :-(
Keep on this way: the Apache DS has surely a future as one of the best
opensoure ldap server!
Thanks a lot for your support!
Regards,
Massimiliano
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 18:24, Emmanuel Lécharny elecha...@apache.orgwrote:
On 10/7/10
All,
I am resending this mail with the hope that some of you have a
solution for this.
I have Apache-DS (1.5.7) with Kerberos Domain Controller starting up
correctly and generating tickets using the default encryption type.
Due to a customer requirement, I have to use encryption type of
Can the (MD5) password hashes from a shadow file be re-encoded to
something Apache DS can understand - or are the hashing algorithms
different? I'm guessing it's using the Java MessageDigest stuff that
I know nothing about. The ability to migrate passwords from an existing
shadow file would