Andrew Debenham wrote:
Hello –
I am new to LDAP and I’m trying to setup Sync Replication on a Fedora
Core 8 system (2.6.23.9-85.fc8). However, when I start the LDAP
service, I get the following error message:
Checking configuration files for slapd:[FAILED]
Jaap -
Thank you so much for your help - removing the white space before the
moduleload commands did the trick! I really should have noticed that but I
think I was focusing too much on the error message and not on the simple
things. Also, I wasn't aware that slapd was that picky about its
Hello all,
I've recently installed OpenLDAP 2.4.21 on a couple of Debian servers but I
ran into problems while trying to install on some RHEL5 servers:
checking db.h usability... yes
checking db.h presence... yes
checking for db.h... yes
checking for Berkeley DB major version in db.h... 4
Quoting Jaap Winius jwin...@umrk.nl:
Although I know how to configure syncrepl with the simple bindmethod,
using a clear-text password exchange and clear-text database
replication, and I know how to setup an provider server with MIT
Kerberos V encryption support, can anyone explain how to
--On Monday, January 11, 2010 3:24 PM -0200 Diego Lima
li...@diegolima.org wrote:
It seems that it doesn't like Red Hat's shipped version of Berkeley DB
(Version: 4.3.29). I installed it via yum (yum install db4-devel). How
can I get around this problem?
Build a supported version of BDB and
Does anyone know of a standard objectClass that is appropriate for
representing web services in the directory? I want to represent web services
like users in the directory, and assign their DN's to groups for
authorization, so I suppose I'm looking for an inetOrgPerson equivalent for
web services.
--On Monday, January 11, 2010 8:33 PM +0100 Jaap Winius jwin...@umrk.nl
wrote:
Quoting Jaap Winius jwin...@umrk.nl:
Although I know how to configure syncrepl with the simple bindmethod,
using a clear-text password exchange and clear-text database
replication, and I know how to setup an
Quoting Quanah Gibson-Mount qua...@zimbra.com:
Before I begin, let me say that, in this case, Kerberos only offers
encrypted authentication and not data encryption for the OpenLDAP
replication phase; for that it is necessary to set up a Certificate
Authority and use TLS (LDAP over SSL, slapd on
2010/1/9 Michael Ströder mich...@stroeder.com
Hung Luu wrote:
2010/1/9 Michael Ströder mich...@stroeder.com
mailto:mich...@stroeder.com
Hung Luu wrote:
Suppose I have the following DN's:
inetOrgPerson:
[uid=alice,dc=example,dc=com]