LOL. I dont want your qmail-showctl binary. I want its output. Just type at your server prompt:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl and hit <ENTER> Send us the output generated. :-) F�bio Gomes Davide Salerno wrote: > I attached it > thank you > hope you find the solution > regards, > davide > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: F�bio Gomes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Inviato: mercoled� 17 luglio 2002 13.41 > A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Qmail-Ldap > Oggetto: Re: R: R: h_e_l_p > > > Send us the output (unedited) of the /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl. > > Regards, > F�bio Gomes > > > Davide Salerno wrote: > >>thank you >>i changed it but it still gives me the same response. >>what do you think >>regards, >>davide >> >>-----Messaggio originale----- >>Da: F�bio Gomes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Inviato: mercoled� 17 luglio 2002 12.53 >>A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Qmail-Ldap >>Oggetto: Re: R: h_e_l_p >> >> >>Davide, >> >> Each qmail user entrie in ldap must have the objectClass qmailUser. This >>is why you must have to declare: 'include >>/etc/openldap/schema/qmail.schema' in >>your slapd.conf. >> >>Please read http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap and this link may be >>useful too: http://www.cerritoslug.org/tutorials/qmail-ldap/index.html. >> >> Try follow its directions and ask us if something goes wrong. >> >> Regards, >> F�bio Gomes >> >> >>Davide Salerno wrote: >> >> >>>thank you >>> >>>######## My conf files are ####### >>> >>># $OpenLDAP: pkg/ldap/libraries/libldap/ldap.conf,v 1.4.8.6 2000/09/05 >>>17:54:38 kurt Exp $ >>># >>># LDAP Defaults >>># >>> >>># See ldap.conf(5) for details >>># This file should be world readable but not world writable. >>> >>>#BASE dc=example, dc=com >>>#URI ldap://ldap.example.com ldap://ldap-master.example.com:666 >>> >>>#SIZELIMIT 12 >>>#TIMELIMIT 15 >>>#DEREF never >>>HOST 127.0.0.1 >>>BASE dc=test.sispi, dc=it >>> >>> >>> >>> >>># $OpenLDAP: pkg/ldap/servers/slapd/slapd.conf,v 1.8.8.7 2001/09/27 >> >>20:00:31 >> >> >>>kurt Exp $ >>># >>># See slapd.conf(5) for details on configuration options. >>># This file should NOT be world readable. >>># >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/qmail.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/qmailControl.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/qmailUser.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/redhat/rfc822-MailMember.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/redhat/autofs.schema >>>include /etc/openldap/schema/redhat/kerberosobject.schema >>> >>>schemacheck off >>># Define global ACLs to disable default read access. >>> >>># Do not enable referrals until AFTER you have a working directory >>># service AND an understanding of referrals. >>>#referral ldap://root.openldap.org >>> >>>#pidfile //var/run/slapd.pid >>>#argsfile //var/run/slapd.args >>> >>># Create a replication log in /var/lib/ldap for use by slurpd. >>>#replogfile /var/lib/ldap/master-slapd.replog >>> >>># Load dynamic backend modules: >>># modulepath /usr/sbin/openldap >>># moduleload back_ldap.la >>># moduleload back_ldbm.la >>># moduleload back_passwd.la >>># moduleload back_shell.la >>> >>># >>># The next two lines allow use of TLS for connections using a dummy test >>># certificate, but you should generate a proper certificate by changing to >>># /usr/share/ssl/certs, running "make slapd.pem", and fixing permissions >> >>on >> >> >>># slapd.pem so that the ldap user or group can read it. >>># TLSCertificateFile /usr/share/ssl/certs/slapd.pem >>># TLSCertificateKeyFile /usr/share/ssl/certs/slapd.pem >>># >>># Sample Access Control >>># Allow read access of root DSE >>># Allow self write access >>># Allow authenticated users read access >>># Allow anonymous users to authenticate >>># >>>#access to dn="" by * read >>>#access to * >>># by self write >>># by users read >>># by anonymous auth >>># >>># if no access controls are present, the default is: >>># Allow read by all >>># >>># rootdn can always write! >>>#A user can write to their own record and to all of it's children: >>> >>>access to * >>> by self write >>> by anonymous read >>>access to dn=".*,(cn=.*,dc=test.sispi,dc=it)" >>> by dn="$1" write >>> by anonymous auth >>> >>>####################################################################### >>># ldbm database definitions >>>####################################################################### >>> >>>database ldbm >>>suffix "dc=test.sispi, dc=it" >>>rootdn "cn=davide,dc=test.sispi,dc=it" >>>#rootdn "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >>>rootpw "segreta" >>># rootpw {crypt}ijFYNcSNctBYg >>>directory /usr/local/var/openldap-data >>>#DBdirectory >>># Indices to maintain >>>#index objectClass,cn,uid,userPassword,uidNumber,gidNumber,memberUid >>>pres,eq >>>#index sn,givenname eq >>>index cn,sn,uid eq >>>index objectClass pres,eq >>> >>> >>> >>> >>># $OpenLDAP: pkg/ldap/servers/slapd/slapd.oc.conf >>># >>>objectclass qmailUser >>>requires >>>objectclass, >>>mail, >>>mailMessageStore, >>>uid, >>>userPassword >>>allows >>>mailAlternateAddress, >>>qmailUser, >>>qmailUID, >>>qmailGID, >>>mailQuota, >>>mailForwardingAddress, >>>mailHost, >>>deliveryProgramPath, >>>deliveryMode, >>>mailReplyText, >>>qmailDotMode, >>>accountStatus, >>>mailGroup >>> >>> >>>######sample ldap user entry ######################### >>> >>>#dn: ou=people, o=test.sispi.it >>>dn: dc=test.sispi,dc=it >>>objectClass: dcObject >>>dc: test.sispi >>>#objectclass: top >>>#objectclass: organizationalUnit >>>#objectclass: organization >>>#ou: Accounting >>>#description: example unit >>>#tel: 555-5559 >>> >>>#dn: cn=Davide Salerno, ou=people, o=test.sispi.it >>>dn: cn=Davide Salerno,dc=test.sispi,dc=it >>>objectClass: top >>>objectClass: person >>>objectClass: organizationalPerson >>>objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>cn: Davide Salerno >>>sn: Salerno >>>givenName: Davide >>>mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>userPassword: {sha}KDIE3AL9DK >>>ou: Accounting >>>ou: people >>>telephoneNumber: 2616 >>>roomNumber: 220 >>> >>>dn: cn=Salvo Musmeci,dc=test.sispi,dc=it >>>objectClass: top >>>objectClass: person >>>objectClass: organizationalPerson >>>objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>cn: Salvo Musmeci >>>sn: Musmeci >>>givenName: Salvo >>>mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>userPassword: {sha}jdl2alem87dlacz1 >>>ou: Manufacturing >>>ou: people >>>telephoneNumber: 2875 >>>roomNumber: 221 >>> >>>dn: cn=Jerry Cannatella,dc=test.sispi,dc=it >>>objectClass: top >>>objectClass: person >>>objectClass: organizationalPerson >>>objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>cn: Jerry Cannatella >>>sn: Cannatella >>>givenName: Jerry >>>mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>userPassword: {sha}nn2msx761 >>>ou: Manufacturing >>>ou: people >>>telephoneNumber: 2874 >>>roomNumber: 223 >>> >>>dn: cn=Nando Gambino,dc=test.sispi,dc=it >>>objectClass: top >>>objectClass: person >>>objectClass: organizationalPerson >>>objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>cn: Nando Gambino >>>sn: Gambino >>>givenName: Nando >>>mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>userPassword: {sha}nn2msx761 >>>ou: Accounting >>>ou: people >>>telephoneNumber: 3874 >>>roomNumber: 123 >>> >>>On the qmail side (the other machine) this is my control directory >> >>settings >> >> >>>ldapbasedn dc=test.sispi, dc=it >>>ldapserver 195.103.200.30:389 >>>ldaplogin cn=davide, dc=test.sipi, dc=it >>>ldappassword segreta >>> >>>I hope you can find what's wrong!! >>>thank you >>>Best Regard >>>davide >>> >>> >>>-----Messaggio originale----- >>>Da: F�bio Gomes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>Inviato: marted� 16 luglio 2002 13.44 >>>Cc: Qmail-Ldap >>>Oggetto: Re: h_e_l_p >>> >>> >>>Please send us a showctl unedited and a sample ldap user entry. >>> >>>Regards, >>>F�bio Gomes >>> >>> >>> >>>Davide Salerno wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hello all, >>>>i have an ldap server running on a remote machine and a qmail server >>> >>>running >>> >>> >>> >>>>on another machine in the same network. >>>>I patched qmail with the qmail-ldap and compiled it succesfully. >>>>After configuring it (using lifewithqmail tutorial), i tried to test it >>> >>>with >>> >>> >>> >>>>ldaplookup command of qmail. >>>> >>>># ./qmail-ldaplookup -m [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>init_ldap: passwords are not compared via rebind >>>> localdelivery: on >>>> clustering: off >>>> ldapobjectclass: >>>> homedirmaker: >>>> defaultDotMode: ldaponly >>>> defaultQuota: >>>> QuotaWarning: >>>>------ >>>>undefined >>>>------ >>>>qldap_open: NOT successful: binding to ldap server failed >>>> >>>>any toughts?? >>>>what does it mean? >>>>davide >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>@_{2**2..6*6}=split//,"�iGsDDbooe eoin m-IsvveoF Tenlmt";print >>>values%_,"\n" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>@_{2**2..6*6}=split//,"�iGsDDbooe eoin m-IsvveoF Tenlmt";print >>values%_,"\n" >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > -- > @_{2**2..6*6}=split//,"�iGsDDbooe eoin m-IsvveoF Tenlmt";print > values%_,"\n" > > > -- @_{2**2..6*6}=split//,"�iGsDDbooe eoin m-IsvveoF Tenlmt";print values%_,"\n"
