Migrating from 2.0.21 to 2.3.19 on Fedora 5

2006-07-07 Thread Dennis Misc
Hi, I am new to OpenLDAP, and LDAP in general, and I've been reading the Admin guide as well as the Faq-O-Matic, and I haven't found a clear answer to this, so I hope I am not asking obvious questions. And any help is greatly appreciated. thank you! I ran slapcat on an existing OpenLDAP 2.0.21

Re: Migrating from 2.0.21 to 2.3.19 on Fedora 5

2006-07-10 Thread Dennis Misc
>The problem is that when I import that data using slapadd on a new Fedora 5 >machine (that I installed a OpenLDAP 2.3.19 server rpm package on), the >database files that are created have "dbb" extension. I guess it's the >Berkeley DB B-tree backend format. as opposed to the GNU DBM backend form

Re: Migrating from 2.0.21 to 2.3.19 on Fedora 5

2006-07-10 Thread Dennis Misc
I just wanted to be clear.. So it's worse off in having an outdated master, than having an outdated slave. I've also browsed through the faq-o-matic, and there doesn't seem to be a replication guide between different versions of OpenLDAP. (specifically *2.0.21 to 2.3.19*). If I somehow missed it

ldapadd problem: no DN specified

2006-07-18 Thread Dennis Misc
Hi, I am testing out a new ldap installation by going through the examples given by: http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch5/#step1 and I am getting this error: $bash> ldapadd -x -D "cn=jimbob, dc=example, dc=com" -f sample-1-people.txt -w dirtysecret ldapadd: no DN specified I've verified that sl

slapcat output from 2.0.21 to slapadd to openldap-2.3.24

2006-07-19 Thread Dennis Misc
Hi, I am trying to eventually setup a system where a Redhat 7.0 server running OpenLDAP 2.0.21 acts as a replication master to a Fedora Core 5 server slave running OpenLDAP-2.3.24. I've had previous correspondence from Howard Chu who says this is possible, so hopefully I'll be able to get the sy

Re: HowTO

2006-07-19 Thread Dennis Misc
Check out: http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ As a person who is new to LDAP, I found the resource to be very helpful. Looks like there are several books out there (amazon.com), but I haven't bought any of them yet. Dmisc On 7/18/06, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear folks, this is

Re: ldapadd problem: no DN specified

2006-07-19 Thread Dennis Misc
At 08:47 AM 7/18/2006, Dennis Misc wrote: >Hi, > >I am testing out a new ldap installation by going through the examples given by: >http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch5/#step1 >and I am getting this error: > >$bash> ldapadd -x -D "cn=jimbob, dc=example, dc=com"

Re: slapcat output from 2.0.21 to slapadd to openldap-2.3.24

2006-07-19 Thread Dennis Misc
,dc=example,dc=com ) Thanks, Steven - Original Message From: Dennis Misc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:43:03 PM Subject: slapcat output from 2.0.21 to slapadd to openldap-2.3.24 Hi, I am trying to eventually setup a system where

Re: slapcat output from 2.0.21 to slapadd to openldap-2.3.24

2006-07-20 Thread Dennis Misc
it updated to master, then slurpd sends it to slaves to be updated soon after... Thanks, Steven ----- Original Message From: Dennis Misc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Steven Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:41:45 PM Subject:

Re: slapcat output from 2.0.21 to slapadd to openldap-2.3.24

2006-07-20 Thread Dennis Misc
Aaron, thanks for your input. Replication has been setup between these servers, but running "ldapsearch -x -b 'o=HotCoco,c=US' '(objectclass=*)' " on both of the servers return different results. I thought slurpd would keep the data consistent, but apparently on the Master server, the line: "o:

Re: Authenticating against slapd installed from package

2006-07-20 Thread Dennis Misc
> It seems that the binddn is listed on the database. Here is the relevant > output from the slapcat command: I do hope that binddn is not rootdn, otherwise it would be a rather bad idea. [...] Pardon my ignorance, what is the problem using the rootdn as binddn? Dmisc