Hello!
First sorry if i'm posting in the wrong place, my question is really about
JNDI, but I decided to post here also if anyone knows.
I'm having trouble using bind() to insert a user in ldap. Every time I
enter, it goes with the type default, think like a Java object, when
actually i want to
Hi List,
How many levels of indirection can I use in the autofs maps?
For example, can I have a setup like this?
/net
|-- /server1
|-- /foo
with a map defined as below:
dn: ou=auto.master,ou=automount,dc=example,dc=org
objectClass: top
objectClass: automountMap
ou: auto.master
dn:
On Thursday, 14 October 2010 21:23:05 Benjamin Griese wrote:
Hey buddy,
if you use Apache Directory Studio amongst other things for configuring
overlays, it automatically gets you the right dependencies if you choose
for example OC olcUnique, you need also need to have OC olcOverlay and
so
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Thursday, 14 October 2010 21:23:05 Benjamin Griese wrote:
Hey buddy,
if you use Apache Directory Studio amongst other things for configuring
overlays, it automatically gets you the right dependencies if you choose
for example OC olcUnique, you need also need to have OC
Hello guys,
I got a problem while pulling information with the native ldap client
on my various solaris 10 machines from anĀ openldap2-2.4.23-116.1
Maybe someone has any ideas, because I am on the end of mine.
I don't know what to do in the further steps to solve the problem.
the important
Sounds like you should submit an ITS.
Done with some new information.
ITS #6676
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Regards,
Sergei Butakov
Hi Benjamin,
It looks like your LDAP client is asking the server to return ordered
results from looking at this line:
tag=101 err=18 nentries=0 text=serverSort control: No ordering rule
You may want to take a look at the server-side sorting overlay
(slapo-sssvlv) and/or the value sorting
--On Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:34 AM -0300 Vitor Braga
vitor.leitebr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
First sorry if i'm posting in the wrong place, my question is really
about JNDI, but I decided to post here also if anyone knows.
I would advise you to use a better API than JNDI, it will make
Very interesting Quanah.
Thanks for the suggestion!
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount qua...@zimbra.comwrote:
--On Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:34 AM -0300 Vitor Braga
vitor.leitebr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
First sorry if i'm posting in the wrong place, my question