Well, the error was the permissions. Once the .pem files got the
openldap group and g+r permissions, it starts using the distributional
scripts well.
Although there is no obvious bug in the scripts, I really think that the
error should be reported clearly. Just if it spit out some "insufficien
I ran the slapd botw ways suggested by the error.
Here are the logs:
First (shorter one):
Jul 30 05:40:04 ldap1 slapd[12723]: @(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.3.30 (Dec 12
2006 22:14:39) $
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/buildd/openldap2.3-2.3.30/debian/build/servers/slapd
Jul 30 05:40:06 ldap1 slapd[12723]: m
--On Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:27 PM -0700 Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
retitle 416272 slapd: error "main: TLS init def ctx failed: -1" on start
tags 416272 -unreproducible
thanks
Mgr Peter Tuharsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
I tested the script again with NO success.
slap
retitle 416272 slapd: error "main: TLS init def ctx failed: -1" on start
tags 416272 -unreproducible
thanks
Mgr Peter Tuharsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I tested the script again with NO success.
> slapd version: 2.3.30-2
> I set the ownership of /var/lib/ldap files to openldap.openld
Hi,
I tested the script again with NO success.
slapd version: 2.3.30-2
I set the ownership of /var/lib/ldap files to openldap.openldap, start
(as root) using
cd /etc/init.d
./slapd start
however the distributional script just displays error and dosen't start
the slapd at all:
Starting Open
tags 416272 moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
> The slapd comes with init scripts. However, the scripts don't work, they
> don't start the server. Simply starting slapd works well.
Could you be a little more specific? What happens when you run the init
script? They work fine for me, so it's hard
Package: slapd
Version: 2.3.30-4
The slapd comes with init scripts. However, the scripts don't work, they
don't start the server. Simply starting slapd works well.
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