Gonzalo Servat wrote:
On 4/20/06, O Plameras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
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.
Jamie is right, the fact that Selim is using dc=example,dc=org is not
the cause of the problem. As you can imagine, if there was any
relation between the base DN and a real internet domain name, then the
slapd.conf wouldn't include dc=example,dc=org as the default, they
would make it dc=CHANGEME,dc=NOW and a big warning around it, don't
you think?
In fact, OpenLDAP has NOW changed the default to to 'dc=my-domain, dc=com'.
Selim: just for kicks, try generating a new password like:
slappasswd -s foo
and, obviously, paste it in the rootpw line, restart slapd and try to
bind again. Any luck?
Cheers,
Gonzalo.
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