Hi Saw the reply in the archive it didn't make it to me !
I am using ldapi:// to connect to cn=config Alex > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:ltb-users- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Samad - Yieldbroker > Sent: Wednesday, 16 April 2014 4:16 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Ltb-users] Help new install > > Hi > > Long time user of openldap, find this whilst looking for a centos rpm with the > latest build of openldap. > > I have downloaded and installed openldap-ltb-2.4.39-2.el6.x86_64 (and > dependancies) > > First thing I noticed is that its all under /usr/local/openldap ! is there an > easy > way to make it a drop in replacement for centos openldap build.. Not > important just curious. > > I am trying to build a cn=config install > > This is what I am doing > > > # openldap-ltb > # /etc/default/slapd > # SLAPD_SERVICES="ldapi:/// ldap://$IP:$PORT" > # SLAPD_CONF="" > # SLAPD_CONF_DIR="$SLAPD_PATH/etc/openldap/slapd.d" > > if [ -r /etc/default/slapd ] > then > . /etc/default/slapd > fi > > /etc/init.d/slapd stop > > > # remove old log files > rm -fr "${SLAPD_CONF_DIR}" /var/log/slapd.log* /var/log/slapd/* > > /var/log/slapd.log > > mkdir -p "${SLAPD_CONF_DIR}" > chown ldap.ldap "${SLAPD_CONF_DIR}" > > echo "init db" > sudo -u ldap /usr/local/openldap/sbin/slapadd -F "${SLAPD_CONF_DIR}" -n 0 > -l 000Init.ldif > > > 000Init.ldif > olcArgsFile: /usr/local/openldap/var/run/slapd.args > olcPidFile: /usr/local/openldap/var/run/slapd.pid > olcAllows: bind_v2 > olcLocalSSF: 71 > olcReadOnly: FALSE > olcSaslSecProps: noplain,noanonymous > olcLogFile: /var/log/slapd/slapd-err.log > olcLogLevel: stats config > olcServerID: 1 > > > dn: cn=schema,cn=config > objectClass: olcSchemaConfig > cn: schema > > include: file:///usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/core.ldif > > # global database parameters > dn: olcDatabase={-1}frontend,cn=config > objectClass: olcDatabaseConfig > objectClass: olcFrontendConfig > olcDatabase: {-1}frontend > olcAddContentAcl: FALSE > olcLastMod: TRUE > olcMaxDerefDepth: 0 > olcReadOnly: FALSE > olcSchemaDN: cn=Subschema > olcMonitoring: TRUE > > dn: olcDatabase={0}config,cn=config > objectClass: olcDatabaseConfig > olcDatabase: {0}config > olcAddContentAcl: TRUE > olcLastMod: TRUE > olcMaxDerefDepth: 15 > olcReadOnly: FALSE > olcRootDN: cn=config > olcRootPW: NO > olcSyncUseSubentry: FALSE > olcMonitoring: FALSE > structuralObjectClass: olcDatabaseConfig > olcAccess: {0}to * > by > dn.exact="gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth" > manage by * read > > dn: cn=module{0},cn=config > objectClass: olcModuleList > cn: module{0} > olcModulePath: /usr/lib64/openldap/ > structuralObjectClass: olcModuleList > olcModuleLoad: {0}auditlog.la > olcModuleLoad: {1}unique.la > olcModuleLoad: {2}memberof > olcModuleLoad: {3}syncprov > olcModuleLoad: {4}rwm > > dn: olcOverlay=auditlog,olcDatabase={0}config,cn=config > objectClass: olcOverlayConfig > objectClass: olcAuditLogConfig > olcOverlay: auditlog > olcAuditlogFile: /var/log/slapd/auditlog.ldif > > > when I start slapd > > I can't connect with ldapsearch, I thought I had turned on SASL auth Also I > notice there is nothing under cn=schema,cn=config , when I do ldapsearch -b > 'cn=config' cn=schema on my centos built install I get all the default base > definitions they don't seem to be in the package where can I find it > > > Thanks > A > > > _______________________________________________ > ltb-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ltb-project.org/listinfo/ltb-users _______________________________________________ ltb-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ltb-project.org/listinfo/ltb-users
