I have a user name readonly that we use in our applications to get uid's.
THis has worked in the past with our old LDAP solution. We have moved to
2.4.31 on Ubuntu 12.04 with a n-way Multi master setup.
The slap cat for this database looks like this.
dn: olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
Pascal den Bekker wrote:
Hello,
I want to use openldap as a backend for Samba4. I set up the openldap
with a different port, because samba4 has an own ldap server running
on port 389.
I set up the standard config for samba4 like this:
As far as I know, the last time this was anywhere close to
--On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:12 AM -0500 espe...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
I have a user name readonly that we use in our applications to get uid's.
THis has worked in the past with our old LDAP solution. We have moved to
2.4.31 on Ubuntu 12.04 with a n-way Multi master setup.
The slap cat
Hi all, I am
recovering form a disaster. when I do slapcat I can see all the info
stored in the ldap db However, when I do ldapsearch
I cannot see anything. When I do slapcat -l backup.ldif I get :
unclean shutdown
detected; attempting recovery
recovery skipped in read-only mode.
Run manual
--On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 5:37 PM +0100 ghoo...@scins.ie wrote:
Hi all, I am
recovering form a disaster. when I do slapcat I can see all the info
stored in the ldap db However, when I do ldapsearch
I cannot see anything. When I do slapcat -l backup.ldif I get :
unclean shutdown
detected;
Pascal den Bekker wrote:
I want to use openldap as a backend for Samba4. I set up the openldap with a
different port, because samba4 has an own ldap server running on port 389.
Make sure you fully understand what you want and what is possible.
If you want to run Samba4 as a WinNT-compatible DC
Ok, now that I have updated to openLDAP 2.4.36, back to my original question
below.
Thanks,
Clint
I am wanting to implement Mirror Mode Replication. I am using OpenLDAP 2.4.23
on CentOS 6.4,
which uses cn=config format, that does
--On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 7:14 PM + Clint Petty
cpe...@luthresearch.com wrote:
Since there is no slapd.conf file, how do I configure replication in a
cn=config
format?
Do I need to run a slapadd or ldapadd command? Syntax? What files do I
need to
create, and where?
You have
I am attempting to configure an openldap to proxy with AD that needs to
rebind? as a user I believe.
I've been scanning yahoo/google trying to find some documentation of
someone detailing that sort of procedure using the olc configs but no luck.
Anyone know of such a thing that gives a bit
After upgrading from OpenLDAP 2.4.23 to 2.4.36, I can no longer add a user:
# ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager,dc=luthresearch,dc=net -w secret -f
/etc/openldap/adduser.ldif
ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49)
--On Thursday, August 29, 2013 12:35 AM + Clint Petty
cpe...@luthresearch.com wrote:
After upgrading from OpenLDAP 2.4.23 to 2.4.36, I can no longer add a
user:
# ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager,dc=luthresearch,dc=net -w secret -f
# /etc/openldap/adduser.ldif
Well, is your new config using
It's been 3 days since I first started reading and playing with openLDAP.
Prior to this, I have had no ldap experience of any kind, so please bear
with me. (Hopefully this doesn't reach a new low... )
I am working on setting up my first ldap server for a demo environment, and
I can't seem to
Okay so I have the access list figured out and everything looks good except
now the credentials for my user aren't working. I get an error 49 (invalid
credentials) I have reentered the password for the user. There is one
other user that will not autenticate. Both of thes users are in the ou
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