Hi,
I have indexed my mdb by:
slapcat -f slapd.conf -q
After that, I can find entries quickly with the filter:
mail=viet...@example.com
But I cannot find the entry:
mail=viet2000...@example.com,dc=example,dc=com
with that filter.
However, I can search that entry with other filter:
--On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:19 PM +0700 Vit Dua vit...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I have indexed my mdb by:
slapcat -f slapd.conf -q
It is a known issue if toolthreads is 2 with back-mdb in 2.4.33 or RE24
until today that the index generation is broken. Get current RE24 and that
Hi Quanah,
I think the entry is missing from index, too.
I used slapd.conf file. There is no tool-threads config so that it is 1
by default.
Sorry, what does RE24 mean?
I compile openldap from:
ftp://ftp.openldap.org/pub/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/openldap-2.4.33.tgz
I am trying to use
Hello to all of you,
So, the situation is the following: I have a dynamic group (objectClass:
groupOfURLs) and on my ldap filter I fetch the users UID. When I access the
content of the group, there are a set of members there, one of them is
testUser1, but when I search
for
Hi all.
My scenario is:
openldap/samba pdc server for authenticating Windows and Linux.
I need to know when a user, from Linux clients, logs in and out from the
system.
If some problem occurs, i need to know who was logged, in particular
computer, in that time.
With windows computers, the last
Carlos Santos wrote:
So, the situation is the following: I have a dynamic group (objectClass:
groupOfURLs) and on my ldap filter I fetch the users UID. When I access the
content of the group, there are a set of members there, one of them is
testUser1, but when I search for
On 02/20/2013 12:26 PM, Thiago Parolin wrote:
Hi all.
My scenario is:
openldap/samba pdc server for authenticating Windows and Linux.
I need to know when a user, from Linux clients, logs in and out from
the system.
If some problem occurs, i need to know who was logged, in particular
computer,
Thanks for the reply Gavin. So that means I need to configure and add the
overlays only on the slaves and not on the master, right?
Yep.
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How to enable logs to capture authentication information in openLDAP 2.4.33
Hi all,
I realized that the subtree-include directives I use in my meta backend
are not converted at all to cn=config.
I cannot find them in cn=config tree.
The slapd version is 2.4.33 as patched after ITS#7525
(openldap-648d28f.tar.gz)
Here is my slapd.conf:
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