At 18:38 07/07/06 -0400, Dennis Misc wrote:
Hi,
..
I am not sure if this is a good idea, but I am trying to set the
Redhat 7.0server with the older OpenLDAP software as a master that
replicates data to
the Fedora server.
Since they are running different versions of OpenLDAP, will this not
Dear listmember,
on RHEL4, openldap 2.3.24 Iam trying to read the schema information
using ldapsearch.
Iam using the standard schema core.schema, cosine.schema,
inetorgperson.schema and a
self made schema extension. The ldap is running happily and I set up a
refreshAndPersist
Sounds like someone didn't run db_recover after improperly
shutting down slapd(8).
- Kurt
At 09:42 PM 7/10/2006, Ryan Ivey wrote:
I'm somewhat new to OpenLdap and not sure what to check here.
After rebooting the server, all UserID's are being cleared and each are having
to be readded. Only
At 04:59 PM 7/10/2006, MT wrote:
I know this has a very simple solution, unfortunately ACL's are
kicking my rear.
I have what is turning out to be a company roster with names, email,
telephone, address, and userpassword. What I'm trying to allow is
just three users to authenticate and view
On Monday 10 July 2006 21:56, David Schell wrote:
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from
starting if the server is shut down hard (such as
Hi,
thanks alot!!
Placing acl for dn: and dn: cn=subschema fixed my problems.
Regards,
Daniel
Buchan Milne schrieb:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 10:14, Daniel Eckstein wrote:
Dear listmember,
on RHEL4, openldap 2.3.24 Iam trying to read the schema information
using ldapsearch.
Iam using
# Identity
cn=person,ou=identities,o=foo
id: 100
# Mail
cn=person,ou=mail,o=foo
personid: 100
# Desktop Account
cn=person100,ou=accounts,o=foo
pid: 100
I don't see this as a back-meta question. Assuming your client is smart
enough to eat it, why not just search under base o=foo, scope sub,
Thanks Buchan,
The above ACL seems a bit weird ... you probably want this 2nd-last.
it's weird probably because I have really know clue as to what I'm
doing. I just removed it.
Move these attributes into their own ACL, so that you instead have:
access to
attrs=userPassword
On Jul 11, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Monday 10 July 2006 21:56, David Schell wrote:
We have been using openLDAP with a BDB backend using Fedora Core 4
for about a year. Unfortunately, we periodically experience a
problem with BDB database corruption preventing openLDAP from