PADL (usually in /etc/ldap.conf):
referrals yes
Many thanks for both replies ...
This looked good but I tried it and I still get the same error in
syslog. Hmm. The binds are all anonymous and work fine so there doesn't
seem to be a bind DN issue.
] On Behalf Of Philip Kime
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:42 PM
To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Referrals break everything ...
PADL (usually in /etc/ldap.conf):
referrals yes
Many thanks for both replies ...
This looked good but I tried it and I still
I am running the
latest Fedora-DS and trying to use nss_ldap. I have to migrate an older LDAP
server onto the Fedora-DS but keep temporarily the old tree structure for all
current LDAP clients. So I was goint to leave the old search base in
/etc/ldap.conf on the client and just re-direct
Two things to check:
1. Make sure nss_ldap is configured to follow referrals. Not sure if
you're using Sun's or PADL's (Linux) nss_ldap, but each have an option
for this.
Sun (in /var/ldap/ldap_client_file):
NS_LDAP_SEARCH_REF= TRUE
PADL (usually in /etc/ldap.conf):
referrals yes
2.
Philip Kime wrote:
I am running the latest Fedora-DS and trying to use nss_ldap. I have
to migrate an older LDAP server onto the Fedora-DS but keep
temporarily the old tree structure for all current LDAP clients.
This is a classic use case for Virtual DIT Views, the advantage over
referrals