Hi,
Mon, 05 Dec 2011 13:17:33 +0100 Raffael Sahli pub...@raffaelsahli.com
wrote:
Hi
This means that pam_ldap is working but nss_ldap isn't (Restart the nscd
damon, if installed..).
Check your auth log on your fedora. You should see some lib_nss log
messages.
Everything is working fine but the
How do I write the ACL rule to achieve this?
Couldn't it be
by * auth
-fuz
Just to update on that :
I have received this RedHat update notification last night :
Synopsis
openldap bug fix and enhancement update
updated : 06/12/11
Subject
Updated openldap packages that fix number of bugs and add various enhancements
are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:01 PM, fuzzy_4711 fuzzy_4...@gmx.de wrote:
How do I write the ACL rule to achieve this?
Couldn't it be
by * auth
No. Not working.
-fuz
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Thanks Regards,
Jayavant Ningoji Patil
Engineer: System Software
Computational Research Laboratories Ltd.
On 06/12/2011 16:24, masar...@aero.polimi.it wrote:
This is the intended behavior. Slapd needs attributes to be defined
in the schema in order to accept them in filters (because it needs to
be able to check the validity of the filter with respect to the
attribute, the value and the matching
Since I haven't got an answer to my previous question.
Maybe you could answer me this questions:
In the cases slapd.exe performes internal database cleanup at startup is
it possible for LDAP clients to access
the database while cleanup is running or will connect attempts from
clients fail at
On 05/12/2011 19:42, Howard Chu h...@symas.com wrote:
...
Masarati wrote:
slapo-memberof(5) does not support tool mode;
*No* overlays support tool mode. That's fundamental to the design.
Being an OpenLDAP novice I'm a bit confused about what this means in
practice.
I tried adding a group
--On Wednesday, December 07, 2011 3:08 PM + Asplund Marko
marko.aspl...@ixonos.com wrote:
On 05/12/2011 19:42, Howard Chu h...@symas.com wrote:
...
Masarati wrote:
slapo-memberof(5) does not support tool mode;
*No* overlays support tool mode. That's fundamental to the design.
Hello,
my application sends a root_dse search, (objectclass=*) without any attributes.
So openldap answers with 2 lines:
Top objectClass: top
objectClass: OpenLDAProotDSE
But I need all attributes and controls
Application is a blackbox, I can't change the search filter.
Question:
is it
frank.offerma...@caseris.de wrote:
Since I haven't got an answer to my previous question.
Maybe you could answer me this questions:
In the cases slapd.exe performes internal database cleanup at startup is
it possible for LDAP clients to access
the database while cleanup is running or will
Hello,
I am using OpenLDAP 2.3.43 from the RHEL 5 rpm
(openldap-2.3.43-12.el5_7.10) on RHEL 5 with syncrepl from one master to
multiple slaves. This works fine for add/deletes/mods but seemingly not
for modrdns.
I have a perl script that uses Net::LDAP to rename logins with moddn
(modrdn).
--On Wednesday, December 07, 2011 6:58 PM -0800 Brian C. Hill
bch...@bch.net wrote:
Hello,
I am using OpenLDAP 2.3.43 from the RHEL 5 rpm
2.3.43 is not supported, and has not been supported for years. If you
require support for 2.3, then I would advise you contact your vendor. In
this
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