On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 5:30 PM, mallapadi niranjan
niranjan.as...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I need some help in finding more about the below error:
Jan 20 05:34:58 ldap2 slapd[2561]: conn=1025 op=1 RESULT tag=97 err=14
text=SASL(0): successful result:
Jan 20 05:34:58 ldap2 slapd[2561]:
On 01/20/13 17:30 +0530, mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi all,
I need some help in finding more about the below error:
Jan 20 05:34:58 ldap2 slapd[2561]: conn=1025 op=1 RESULT tag=97 err=14
text=SASL(0): successful result:
Jan 20 05:34:58 ldap2 slapd[2561]: conn=1025 op=2 BIND dn= method=163
Jan
Hello,
I'm struggling a little with understanding the dynamic configuration
system (sorry, but wanted to say my vote is for file-based config; the
way some of this config has been put into LDAP feels forced and
unnecessarily convoluted). Specifically, I'm having a hard time
getting my mind
On Jan 20, 2013, at 13.59, Ori Bani wrote:
Hello,
I'm struggling a little with understanding the dynamic configuration
system (sorry, but wanted to say my vote is for file-based config; the
way some of this config has been put into LDAP feels forced and
unnecessarily convoluted).
On 01/20/13 21:25 +0100, Benin Technologies wrote:
Subject: openldap 2.4.33 from source, can't find slapd.d directory
The slapd.d directory is created by slapd, slaptest, or slapadd, depending
on whether your existing configuration is in slapd.conf format or
portable slapd-config. See the man
Hi,
I have PBX that queries the ldap server, but I'm not very happy
with how it behaves, and of course have no control over what it
does.
It sends a query for sn=foo*. But I want it to run a query
that checks against fields like cn, givenName and sn. I also
want to query to be *foo* instead of
Dan White wrote:
On 01/20/13 21:25 +0100, Benin Technologies wrote:
Subject: openldap 2.4.33 from source, can't find slapd.d directory
The slapd.d directory is created by slapd, slaptest, or slapadd, depending
on whether your existing configuration is in slapd.conf format or
portable