Hello
I'm having an issue when using the IBM xL Compiler (not GNU GCC or any other
part of the GNU stack) and the configure script fails to detect that ld can
link shared libaries.
The configure I am using is:
./configure --prefix=/opt/openldap --disable-slapd --disable-man
--disable-client
I want to change an attribute type in system schema (e.g., CN / Equality =
caseExactMatch). Is this possible? Does it require source code modification?
Jay
Am Donnerstag 28 Oktober 2010, 19:57:17 schrieb Benjamin Griese:
Hello James,
thanks for replying giving us your opinion.
Sometimes I thought I was the only person who has the problem you're
talking of. I am in the same dilemma as you are, using SLES11 /w SP1
and have a not working solaris
Hello Ralf,
nice to know that someone from Novell is reading here, too.
Currently I have opened up a Service Request regarding this topic at
Novells Suport Center and pointed that out as a Feature Request but
also as problem I and other people have and are lookinf for a
workaround.
Too bad I am
Quanah Gibson-Mount schrieb:
--On Tuesday, November 02, 2010 3:32 PM +0100 Sebastian Hofmann
sebastian.hofm...@sourcepark.de wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem setting up replication with syncrepl proxy (push-based)
according to
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 4:28 AM, Quanah Gibson-Mount qua...@zimbra.comwrote:
Examine config.log to see why it failed.
As per what I get in the config.log
configure:8474: checking if cc_r -qlanglvl=extc89 static flag works
configure:8502: result: yes
configure:8570: checking for cc_r
I am attempting to setup an LDAP server under CentOS 5.4.
However I am unable to search my ldap directory even tho I am
supplying the proper credentials for the Manager account:
[r...@ldap openldap]# ldapsearch -x -h ldap -D
'cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=net' -W -b 'dc=example,dc=net'
Enter LDAP
--On Tuesday, November 02, 2010 11:07 PM +0100 Benjamin Griese
der.dar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Tim,
the password you supply won't work, as it is not encoded in base64.
Try to generate a password hash + base64-enc with slappasswd and set
this string as your password hash for rootpw.
Hi folks,
When configuring a sync provider with cn=config, it was not too
difficult to figure out how to load the syncprov module and create the
entry for its overlay, but it is unclear how to configure two
associated statements that appear as follows when using slapd.conf:
thanks for the input guys..
I have to admit at this point, setting this up under FreeBSD was a
breeze compared to what is going on now.
I have made 3 attempts at this today.. twice on CentOS 5.4 and once
on Ubuntu 10 Server.
Given the differences in platform with identical outcomes I am
Quoting Jaap Winius jwin...@umrk.nl:
syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
syncprov-sessionlog 100
Can anyone say how this might be accomplished?
Never mind. FYI:
dn: olcOverlay={0}syncprov,olcDatabase={0}config,cn=config
changetype: modify
add: olcSpCheckpoint
olcSpCheckpoint: 100 10
-
add:
Ya know, that leading space thing confused the heck out of me when I started
writing a slapf.conf from scratch. I'm guessing were ya'll to know at that
start of spec'ing slapd.conf the methods that are now common to multi-line or
'containerize' options, something different, more readable, and
Chris Jacobs wrote:
Ya know, that leading space thing confused the heck out of me when I started
writing a slapf.conf from scratch. I'm guessing were ya'll to know at that
start of spec'ing slapd.conf the methods that are now common to multi-line or
'containerize' options, something
Howard Chu wrote:
Chris Jacobs wrote:
Ya know, that leading space thing confused the heck out of me when I started
writing a slapf.conf from scratch. I'm guessing were ya'll to know at that
start of spec'ing slapd.conf the methods that are now common to multi-line or
'containerize' options,
Well, I dunno, there's a /ton/ of material to cover for openldap newbies, and a
simple config detail like this could be easily overlooked when figuring out how
to do other things like multiple master scenarios/methods, syncing, bdb
indexing for performance, the new (and exotic!) olc config,
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