Erik van Oosten wrote:
Howard,
Thanks for your support and the quick fix!
You're welcome. And please post back here with more status on your syncrepl
implementation, I believe you're one of the first outside the OpenLDAP Project.
Regards,
Erik.
PS. I filled a second, much smaller,
Howard,
Thanks for your support and the quick fix!
Regards,
Erik.
PS. I filled a second, much smaller, syncrepl bug under ITS#5211.
Howard Chu wrote:
Erik van Oosten wrote:
Shall I report this as a bug?
Please do, thanks.
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http://2008.rubyenrails.nl/
Howard Chu wrote:
And please post back here with more status on your syncrepl
implementation, I believe you're one of the first outside the OpenLDAP
Project.
I am about done and quite happy with the result. I only need to write
code to restart aborted syncs and some more code to manage many
quote who=Tony Earnshaw
I've built rpms for and and installed OL 2.4.6 on my Fedora FC6
test/production machine. The rpms were built from a Mandriva cooker srpm
built by Buchan Milne, with a slightly adapted spec file, which
adaptations I've let Buchan know about.
Experience to date suggests
Dear All,
The second issue is out:
http://blog.suretecsystems.com
Summary:
- OpenLDAP 2.4.6 Released - The first stable release in the 2.4 branch
- OpenLDAP Performance Results published (Special thanks to our friends
on the Samba Project and at AMD)
- Hot off the press Google
I had created a custom attribute sldMailForwardTo describe mail
recipients for a given alias. As sldMailForwardTo is just an email
address I made it inherits from mail.
The problem is that now, whenever I do a search on mail=foo, entries
having foo on sldMailForwardTo are matched too.
Do exists
Hi,
I have set up LDAP to authenticate and work with Samba and a couple of
other things but I
am getting lost with the following.
We have 2 new printers that can pull their address book from LDAP. I
cant change the
seach filter they use but was hoping to map their attributes onto ones
in our
Maykel Moya writes:
I had created a custom attribute sldMailForwardTo describe mail
recipients for a given alias. As sldMailForwardTo is just an email
address I made it inherits from mail.
The problem is that now, whenever I do a search on mail=foo, entries
having foo on sldMailForwardTo are
I had set up a secured TLS with all the certificates and keys needed. But
still, I cannot login using SASL and PLAIN/LOGIN mechanisms over TLS. The
user in the example has the userPassword hashed in MD5. See errors below:
ldapsearch -h localhost: -Y PLAIN -w pass1 -U user1 -b
--On Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:52 PM + Gavin Henry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- OpenLDAP 2.4.6 Released - The first stable release in the 2.4 branch
I'm not usually pedantic about these types of things, but I'd like to note.
OpenLDAP 2.4.6 is the first official release of OpenLDAP 2.4.
quote who=Quanah Gibson-Mount
--On Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:52 PM + Gavin Henry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- OpenLDAP 2.4.6 Released - The first stable release in the 2.4 branch
I'm not usually pedantic about these types of things, but I'd like to
note.
OpenLDAP 2.4.6 is the first
Zohar Lev Shani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had set up a secured TLS with all the certificates and keys needed. But
still, I cannot login using SASL and PLAIN/LOGIN mechanisms over TLS. The user
in the example has the userPassword hashed in MD5. See errors below:
ldapsearch -h localhost:
El dom, 04-11-2007 a las 23:21 +0100, Hallvard B Furuseth escribió:
I suggest you (1) stop slapd, (2) dump your database with slapcat, (3)
remove the inheritance and copy the meat of 'mail's definition into
'sldMailForwardTo' instead, (4) slapadd the database back, and (5)
restart slapd. Or
Hi,
Actually i want to create a directory tree hierarchy. If i mention suffix as
dc=example,dc=com
and next time a want to add dn:
cn=file_name,ou=Development,dc=example,dc=com
and dn: cn=file2,ou=SoftwareDeveloper,dc=example,dc=com then server is not
allowing me to perform these kinds of
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