/ldap/ldap-stats
/var/log/ldap/ldap-ACL
Syslog-ng can do that. Don't know about plain good-old syslog, though.
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On 29-9-2011 2:26, criderke...@aol.com wrote:
I'm learning and testing different ways of configure my LDAP to handle
multiple apps. I gave up on groupofnames because I couldn't get searches
to pull out the Users in a Group. I have probably 6 or so apps that will
use the LDAP. I am leaning
On 31-1-2011 20:20, Andreas Andersson wrote:
and you need to allow reading to both cn=monitor and cn=config
Andreas,
Giving my monitoring user read access to cn=config indeed did the trick.
Thanks.
Peter
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good work.
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Peter Boosten
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On 26 jan 2011, at 19:59, Peter Boosten wrote:
On 26 jan 2011, at 19:32, Andreas Andersson wrote:
How about replication verification? Can you confirm that its working?
Ok, looking at the screenshot you sent in your first email, replication
settings don't seem to be recognized in my
On 20-9-2010 23:25, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
Hi, i'm testing a new openldap server, and i have everything set, i can
add users, groups, and log on in differents machines with the same user.
Everything works fine. but i have a problem, i have to create the home
directory for each new
On 9-9-2010 9:34, Jonathan CLARKE wrote:
Le 09/09/2010 09:11, Eric KOM a écrit :
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Installing and setting up slapd as a server