On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 03:50:03PM -0500, Mailing Lists wrote:
As I thought about it more, I realized we could use LDAP to centralize our
Linux users, groups, and access to other LDAP-enabled applications. The point
of all this is, that I don't need to proxy Active Directory (and its schema)
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 03:14:42PM +, jeevan kc wrote:
I want to enable password policy on Openldap 2.4.30(to all users. I see that
the ppolicy.ldif and ppolicy.schema are listed under /usr/local/etc/openldap/
schema but are not present on /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config
Bryce Powell wrote:
If this is possible, does the configuration allow one to define the overlay at
the “backend” level, so that it applies to all databases of the same type?
e.g.
backendldap
overlay rwm
rwm-rewriteEngine on
No. No modules in OpenLDAP have
I would be interested in this.
Where you able to get it to convert anonymous searches on openldap to non
anon searches into ad
So I wanted to be able to search email addresses from ad from openldap . I
created a read only userid for ad. But I could never work out how to
configure
Pretty sure I tried that
Go back and give it another test.
How does it different between anon and non anon binds to openldap
So if its an
anon to openldap - I want to bind with the supplied credentials
non anon to openldap - I want to bind with the supplied credential that are
supplied to
Hi,
I installed the newest openldap-2.4.33 on my Linux machine. I run the test
in the tests directory. And I received the following error (attached below).
Mainly:
ERROR: Second site1 backend not replicated to central master
I can replay it everytime by executing ./run -b hdb