In My case , it seems the sqwebmail is not running the script .. what do you suggest to rectify the problem .
The script you provided , when run thro' sqwebmail doesnot even create /tmp/ldapsearch.out.
how can i resolve this problem ?
Regards
Biswajit
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 11:27:40AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Brain .
I had been create a new ldapsearch wrapper scripts with :
exec /usr/bin/ldapsearch -x -l 60 -z 20 "$@"
date >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out
echo "$@" >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out
set >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out
Also i had been running chmod +x OR chmod 777 ldapsearch .
But it seems that there seems get the empty list .
Do you think that there i have something is missing ?
1. Please don't reply to me personally, reply to the list.
2. Please copy the exact script that I posted before
The script you have written above starts with "exec". This means "replace
the current process with ldapsearch (terminating the shell)". As a result,
the subsequent commands will *never* run.
You should take ldapsearch itself out of the equation, which is why I
suggested that the script should simply log its arguments into /tmp; then
you can prove whether the problem is that sqwebmail is not running the
script, or that ldapsearch is at fault.
Brian.
Thanks .
From Data Leung
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 05:24:55PM +0200, Uros Slak wrote:I believe that the problem is that the ldapsearch wrapper script is not >>even executed but I dont know how to debug further!
Replace the script with > #!/bin/sh date >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out echo "$@" >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out set >> /tmp/ldapsearch.out > (remember to chmod +x) and see if it creates a file. If so, see if it contains what you expect. > Regards, > Brian.
