"Naufal Sheikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nah,
>
> when i import my ldif, it cannot parse all the entryies which have
> extended chatacter set in their clientOrg attribute
Do you get any error messages?
Could you give an example?
-Dieter
> On 10/19/07, Dieter Kluenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Dustin Puryear wrote:
Howard-
I read through your presentation "OpenLDAP Highlights for 2.4". Very
informative, thanks. Now, a few questions:
1. re: "ldapadd performance". Can you briefly explain what exactly was
done in "Optimized server and client in 2.4" to bring down the ldapadd
time from 1
Dieter Kluenter wrote:
Hi,
"Antonio Alonso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi !
We are interested in deploying an openLDAP-based directory supporting the
assertions control
extension
as defined in RFC 4528.
According to http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/645.html (list of LDAPv3
fea
Hi Dieter !
Thanks for the fast answer. Still some doubts :-(
(I included them below your answer)
> [mailto:openldap-software-bounces+antonio.alonso=ericsson.com@
OpenLDAP.org] On Behalf Of Dieter Kluenter writes
>
> Hi,
>
> "Antonio Alonso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi !
> >
Howard-
I read through your presentation "OpenLDAP Highlights for 2.4". Very
informative, thanks. Now, a few questions:
1. re: "ldapadd performance". Can you briefly explain what exactly was
done in "Optimized server and client in 2.4" to bring down the ldapadd
time from 1:33:08 to 5:20. That's a
"Naufal Sheikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I used slapcat command to create an ldiff file. Now ehen I am using
> slapadd to import that ldiff file into my new server. it cannot parse
> entries wchih have an attribute (clientOrg) value in extended
> characterset/base64/binary... I am
--On Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:00 AM -0600 ldap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
We currently run a ldap server to authenticate our systems. It uses
openldap 2.0.27-23 on redhat 3 or earlier. We recently tried to to
upgrade the servers to Redhat 4 which uses openldap 2.2.13-7. We were
unable t
--On Friday, October 19, 2007 9:21 AM -0700 Richard smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
date time server slapd[psid]: conn=1 op=14 RESULT
tag=105 err=21 text=objectClass: value #0 invalid per
syntax
This generally indicates a missing schema.
--Quanah
--
Quanah Gibson-Mount
P
We currently run a ldap server to authenticate our systems. It uses
openldap 2.0.27-23 on redhat 3 or earlier. We recently tried to to
upgrade the servers to Redhat 4 which uses openldap 2.2.13-7. We were
unable to get it to function with the exact setup, configs and database
we used in the earl
Hello,
I used slapcat command to create an ldiff file. Now ehen I am using slapadd
to import that ldiff file into my new server. it cannot parse entries wchih
have an attribute (clientOrg) value in extended
characterset/base64/binary... I am not sure what it is called. In ldiff file
those attribut
Em Sex, 2007-10-19 às 01:37 -0700, Gilles Schlienger escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to export an existing Openldap database on a local new Openldap
> install?
> I exported the data in an LDIF file, but it does not contain the passwords
If you used ldapsearch, most likely ACLs prevented you fr
On Friday 19 October 2007 10:37, Gilles Schlienger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to export an existing Openldap database on a local new
> Openldap install? I exported the data in an LDIF file, but it does not
> contain the passwords
slapcat should dump you everything.
If you dump with ldapsearch ma
Many thanks in advance.
ldap_add returned invalid syntax (21)
FAQ lists the following
extraneous white space (especially trailing white space)
improperly encoded characters (LDAPv3 uses UTF-8 encoded Unicode)
empty values (few syntaxes allow empty values)
Not sure how to proceed. Doesn't look
Hi,
"Antonio Alonso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi !
>
>We are interested in deploying an openLDAP-based directory supporting the
> assertions control
> extension
> as defined in RFC 4528.
>
>According to http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/645.html (list of
> LDAPv3 features/
> e
--On Friday, October 19, 2007 1:37 AM -0700 Gilles Schlienger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to export an existing Openldap database on a local new
Openldap install? I exported the data in an LDIF file, but it does not
contain the passwords
How did you export? You should use sl
Hi,
I would like to export an existing Openldap database on a local new Openldap
install?
I exported the data in an LDIF file, but it does not contain the passwords
What are my options ?
1. Can I export data with passwords ?
2. Can I set default passwords to all my person objects with a script
matthew sporleder skrev, on 18-10-2007 15:45:
I've never tried that method of updates, so I really couldn't say. It
almost seems like you should try a full delete and then add. I'm
putting your reply back on the list so someone else can comment.
Reading ldif(5) manual, i saw two LDIF types:
Hi !
We are interested in deploying an openLDAP-based directory supporting the
assertions control extension
as defined in RFC 4528.
According to http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/645.html (list of LDAPv3
features/extensions supported
by the OpenLDAP server) openLDAP 2.3 already suppo
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