Thanks for replying. I don't know anything about overlays. I have been mostly trying to get the ldapcient command to work. I will look into the overlay thing. thanks
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Buchan Milne <[email protected]> wrote: > On Saturday, 8 October 2011 00:01:07 NetNinja wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 5:47 PM, NetNinja <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I'm sorry about that. I was reading in the book "Solaris 10 System >> > Administration Essential" and it says on pg 365 that the openldap server >> > needs to be patched so that the ldapclient init utility will configure >> > properly. > > This would not be related to running OpenLDAP on Solaris, but to catering to > the brokenness of Solaris' ldapclient, regardless of whether the OpenLDAP > server runs on Linux or any other platform. > > I am not sure about Solaris 10, but for Solaris 9, if you wanted to use this > method of configuring ldapclient, you need your LDAP server to return all > operational attributes when the client doesn't request them (which, according > to RFCs, it should do). > > The 'allop' overlay in contrib should do this for you. > > >> > Most stuff I have read say I need to add these two schemas, >> > solaris and DUAConfigProfile. >> > >> > Anyway I'm having issues getting the Solaris servers to work right with >> > the openldap server I installed on a RHEL 5.5 box. The servers can see >> > the data when I do a search and a Id but I can't login with the ldap >> > accouts. > > ldapclient has some issues, good luck. > > Regards, > Buchan >
