Bringing this back on the mailing list... On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 02:46:50PM +0100, T M wrote:
>hi, >im sorry but im not a linux guru and i really dont understand what you mean by >> Change what you're trying to add so that everything is under your rootdn >> and it should start to work. > >could you please tell me in a more straightforward way what exactly >should i do? like "where under rootdn". is that something i should >write into the conf file, or some directory or.. ? Change the dn in your ldif file. >> >> >adding new entry "cn=Ryvolová Ivana,[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> >> >ldap_add: Server is unwilling to perform (53) >> >> > additional info: no global superior knowledge >> >> So my comment in the last message is applicable to you. >> >> >> Just from seeing the admin that you're binding as with a base of >> >> 'dc=ireas,dc=cz' makes me wonder why you aren't trying to add >> >> 'cn=Ryvolová Ivana,[EMAIL PROTECTED],dc=ireas,dc=cz'. >> >> Change what you're trying to add so that everything is under your rootdn >> and it should start to work. Being more explicit, you need to change: "cn=Ryvolová Ivana,[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to "cn=Ryvolová Ivana,[EMAIL PROTECTED],dc=ireas,dc=cz" There should be a 'dc=ireas,dc=cz' object as the base of the directory. Then there needs to be an object inside of it named '[EMAIL PROTECTED],dc=ireas,dc=cz'. Then finally, the object that you are trying to create will be "cn=Ryvolová Ivana,[EMAIL PROTECTED],dc=ireas,dc=cz". I do think that you're going about this in a slightly wrong manner. I think it should be: "cn=Ryvolová Ivana,dc=ireas,dc=cz" and mail should be one of the attributes in the "cn=Ryvolová Ivana" object. Show us the ldif you're trying to import. That will clear up a lot of things and give us something to make changes to in order to make it clearer for you. -- Regards... Todd we're off on the usual strange tangents. next will be whether it is ethical to walk in your neighbor's open house if they're running ipv6:-). --Randy Bush Linux kernel 2.6.12-15mdksmp 2 users, load average: 0.06, 0.06, 0.07
