On Tuesday, 30 March 2010 13:13:47 Matt Kassawara wrote:
Starting with Ubuntu Karmic (9.10), the slapd package changed from
creating a typical LDAP administrator account (i.e., username and
password) to using LDAPI and SASL EXTERNAL which automatically provides
LDAP administrator access via
Thank you Benjamin for your prompt response,
I ve gone through this article you suggested too however the problem here is
for entering any command like ldapadd it prompts for entering LDAP password
but since dpkg-reconfigure slapd has not asked me to configure any password
yet I have no clue what
Hi again,
try to set a baseDN or if you're searching locally try the expression with
an -x when searching your ldaptree, in your case:
ldapsearch -x -b dc=example,dc=org or ldapsearch -b dc=example,dc=org
but probably you havn't set any users to bind to or acls to restrict access,
please read
Starting with Ubuntu Karmic (9.10), the slapd package changed from
creating a typical LDAP administrator account (i.e., username and
password) to using LDAPI and SASL EXTERNAL which automatically provides
LDAP administrator access via the system root account. As root, run
your LDAP utilities