Sorry i move first step in openlad, so, the all output in my Eclipse is in attachment. what do you mean Does ou=people,dc=university,dc=org exist? , you mean in the server configuration?
2013/8/22 Dan White <dwh...@olp.net> > > 2013/8/22 Dan White <dwh...@olp.net> >> >>> I an unable to come up with a theory as to how the /etc/hosts >>> modification >>> is causing the "No such object" error. >>> >>> I believe the devil is in the details here - that is, you likely have bad >>> data in your ldif file. Double check your ldif file carefully. >>> >> > On 08/22/13 17:06 +0200, felas wrote: > >> hi, >> my ldif file start with: >> >> dn: ou=student,ou=people,dc=**university,dc=org >> objectClass: organizationalUnit >> ou: student >> userPassword:: e01ENX1renFqNTdyF4M1V1M2RWxVeE**Y4S3VRoo0= >> > > This isn't a typical way to support authentication, but OU does appear > to allow userPassword, according to core.ldif. So this looks valid. > > Does ou=people,dc=university,dc=org exist? > > Try increasing logging output on your server to get additional details on > the error provided to your client. > > > my localserver ldap.conf is: >> >> BASE dc=university,dc=org >> URI ldap://192.168.1.2 >> >> you need a cn=config ? or a olcDatabase{1}hdb.ldif ? >> > > > -- > Dan White >
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