--On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:56 AM +0200 Keryx Info <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi again
Having experimented with my first installation of OpenLDAP I've come to
the conclusion that I had better start all over. Is the following
procedure safe (using Fedora 7)?
1. service ldap stop
2. del
Hex Star wrote:
I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely
deployed and accepted when documentation on it is so limited and
unclear... It is quite difficult to get ldap to function properly and am
left with the question of how the hell anyone can figure out how to get
th
Michael Ströder wrote:
Esther Puente wrote:
I follow the instructions in
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html and in other
tutorials from the Web for activate TLS and use a CA and I can't get it
works right. The error I obtained is a "Handshake failure".
There should be an additiona
Esther Puente wrote:
>
> I follow the instructions in
> http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html and in other
> tutorials from the Web for activate TLS and use a CA and I can't get it
> works right. The error I obtained is a "Handshake failure".
There should be an additional message displa
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I follow the instructions in
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html and in other
tutorials from the Web for activate TLS and use a CA and I can't get it
works right. The error I obtained is a "Handshake failure".
Somebody can help me?
I past
Hi,
first post from me to the list and no I'm not an LDAP expert and I still
have a lot to learn about OpenLDAP.
It is possible to learn it with the existing documentation but it takes
some time!
> I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely
> deployed and accepted when docum
> I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely
> deployed and accepted when documentation on it is so limited and
> unclear... It is quite difficult to get ldap to function properly and
> am left with the question of how the hell anyone can figure out how to
> get this piece of
On Tuesday 18 September 2007 07:14:39 Hex Star wrote:
> I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely deployed
> and accepted when documentation on it is so limited and unclear...
I did not have any large problems deploying OpenLDAP the first time I tried
it, using 2.0.x I thi
On Monday 17 September 2007 15:08:11 Éliás Tamás wrote:
> Udv / Greetings!
>
> I have revised the prevoious list postings, but unfortunately I'm in
> deeper trouble with openldap as before.
>
> On a debian etch machine, I'm running a simple slapd instance with
> HDB. I have to connect to this from
Howard Chu wrote:
> Dieter Kluenter wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am experiencing weird errors with 2.4.5beta, i.e. modifying config
>> backand for example I get
>>
>> => access_allowed: read access to "olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config"
>> "olcDbDNcacheSize" requested
>> <= root access granted
>> => access_allow
@OpenLDAP developers:
I'm feeling friendly today so I'll take this one... ;-)
Hex Star wrote:
> I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely
> deployed and accepted when documentation on it is so limited and
> unclear... It is quite difficult to get ldap to function properly a
Pantejo Barbara-XJC864 wrote:
>
> This problem has been fixed. The solution, for anyone in the future, who
> has this same issue, is to place clear text passwords in the master LDAP
> slapd.conf file within the replica credentials line.
Well, one could even learn a more general concept from that:
Hi again
Having experimented with my first installation of OpenLDAP I've come to
the conclusion that I had better start all over. Is the following
procedure safe (using Fedora 7)?
1. service ldap stop
2. delete slapd.conf and ldap.conf
3. delete all contents in /var/lib/ldap
4. Create a new s
Éliás Tamás skrev, on 17-09-2007 15:08:
Udv / Greetings!
Udv!
I have revised the prevoious list postings, but unfortunately I'm in
deeper trouble with openldap as before.
On a debian etch machine, I'm running a simple slapd instance with
HDB. I have to connect to this from the internet. Sti
Quanah Gibson-Mount skrev, on 17-09-2007 23:45:
[...]
Ok stuff. Updating OL will likely not help in this particular case.
I'd be curious to see a backtrace on the slapd process under gdb, if it
was built with debugging symbols.
No way I'm going through those 2 days' nightmare, with no logi
Arunachalam Parthasarathy skrev, on 18-09-2007 00:05:
[...]
I am sorry , I did not get your question .. because , db did not get
corrupted for the case I explained, server got hungup
"Server got hungup", however quaint, describes, more or less my situations.
--Tonni
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I don't understand how complicated software like this gets widely deployed
and accepted when documentation on it is so limited and unclear... It is
quite difficult to get ldap to function properly and am left with the
question of how the hell anyone can figure out how to get this piece of
software
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