Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, O Plameras wrote:
This is so incredibly not the problem, Oscar. The bind DN and base DN have
no relation to DNS except for namespacing. It is perfectly fine to use
dc=example,dc=org as a DN during testing.
Let's wait for the outcome from the OP poster before you make any
judgement.
I made my judgement based on the facts presented by Selim. The appearance
of "dc=example,dc=org" in the DN has no bearing on DNS or network. It is
merely an identifier within the LDAP directory itself.
I will not "wait for outcome" when I can see that your misdirections will
only lead them to waste their time.
O Plameras
P.S. I just reset my test network and I definitely got exactly the same
error as the OP.
You *reset* your test network? Can you possibly be any more vague?
By reset my network, I did,
1. Change my domain to "example.com"
2. Change my to 'dc=example, dc=com' in LDAP Server and LDAP client.
3. Re-start my named by,
# service named restart
4. Re-start my ldap by,
#service ldap restart
4. Finally, do
# ldapsearch -x etc.
Hope this helps.
O Plameras
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