Hello, Well, I sort of jumped the gun on worked. The script worked fine. No errors. However, the sssvlv is unable. I did lsof and the module is not loaded. Just in case, I restarted slapd(8), but that did not help.
What can this mean? How does one go about this? Sincerely, Igor Shmukler On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Igor Shmukler <igor.shmuk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Feri, > > Yes. This worked. Thank you. I cannot even express how grateful I am > for your help. Well, everyone's really. Yet, you actually managed to > solve my problem. > You are the man. > > Thank you again, > > Igor Shmukler > > > On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> wrote: >> Igor Shmukler <igor.shmuk...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> reinstalled Ubuntu from scratch I personally installed and configured >>> OpenLDAP server. I was able to add users and groups. Yet, I am again >>> unable to add sssvlv support. >>> [...] >>> As per Marc's suggestion, I am attaching the output of slapcat(8). >>> [...] >>> My sssvlv.ldif is below: >>> dn: olcOverlay=sssvlv,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config >>> objectClass: olcSssVlvConfig >>> olcOverlay: sssvlv >>> olcSssVlvMax: 10 >>> olcSssVlvMaxKeys: 5 >> >> Write this into sssvlv.ldif: >> >> dn: cn=module{0}, cn=config >> changetype: modify >> add: olcModuleLoad >> olcModuleLoad: sssvlv.la >> >> dn: olcOverlay=sssvlv,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config >> changetype: add >> objectClass: olcSssVlvConfig >> olcSssVlvMax: 10 >> olcSssVlvMaxKeys: 5 >> >> The load it into a running slapd as root: >> >> # ldapmodify -Y external -H ldapi:/// -f sssvlv.ldif >> >> No need to touch passwords or anything else. >> -- >> Good luck, >> Feri.