Earlier thread:
Tianyin Xu asked, Howard Chu answered:
...
This works quite fine. Then, I write the parameters into ldap.conf as
follows:
-ldap.conf---
BASEdc=ucsd,dc=edu
BINDDN cn=admin,dc=ucsd,dc=edu
BINDPW 12345
On 05/01/13 11:52 +0200, Madas Pál wrote:
Earlier thread:
Tianyin Xu asked, Howard Chu answered:
...
This works quite fine. Then, I write the parameters into ldap.conf as
follows:
Then only BASE has effect. According to the ldap.conf manual, BINDDN is a
Those were not OpenLDAP's
Hi, all,
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and LDAP 2.4.23. I'm having difficulty with the
basic binding.
I don't want to allow anonymous ldapsearch on the LDAP server so I specify
a dn and password for the bind. If I use the following parameters for
ldapsearch like
ldapsearch -b dc=ucsd,dc=edu
Tianyin Xu wrote:
Hi, all,
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and LDAP 2.4.23. I'm having difficulty with the basic
binding.
I don't want to allow anonymous ldapsearch on the LDAP server so I specify a
dn and password for the bind. If I use the following parameters for ldapsearch
like
thx, Howard!
that makes sense!
but if bindpw is not an OpenLDAP directive, why OpenLDAP is so quite to
accept it? It should tell the configuration errors in the conf file, right?
:P
btw, do you know what are those configuration files using BINDPW for?
actually I'm trying to reply the
Am Mon, 16 Jan 2012 17:59:52 -0800
schrieb Tianyin Xu t...@cs.ucsd.edu:
thx, Howard!
that makes sense!
but if bindpw is not an OpenLDAP directive, why OpenLDAP is so quite
to accept it? It should tell the configuration errors in the conf
file, right? :P
btw, do you know what are those