Hi, I forget to add aci to 389-ds. Now, I try it with commands below:
1. sudo dsconf -D 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org' ldap://localhost:389 plugin
root-dn enable and I get result Enabled plugin 'RootDN Access Control'.
2. sudo ldapmodify -f aci.ldif -x -D 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org' -w
Yes, you're right. I add sudo and the result run as I expected, it shows
content file of ldap.conf. Next step is add access control instructions (aci)
and I try it with commands below:
1. sudo dsconf -D 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org' ldap://localhost:389 plugin
root-dn enable and I get result
> On 15 Mar 2023, at 02:32, Mark Reynolds wrote:
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> On 3/13/23 10:08 PM, Kresna Satya wrote:
>> Hi everyone, currently I would like to move the LDAP tool from OpenLDAP and
>> 389 Directory Server. The data and configuration are saved in OpenLDAP and I
>> would like to migrate to 389
On 3/13/23 10:08 PM, Kresna Satya wrote:
Hi everyone, currently I would like to move the LDAP tool from
OpenLDAP and 389 Directory Server. The data and configuration are
saved in OpenLDAP and I would like to migrate to 389 Directory Server.
So far, migration runs well but after migration I