Chris Jacobs wrote:
This has been asked before - and the response has always been any gui ldap
browser - like apache directory studio.
I used to use jxplorer but that seems not to be actively maintained these
days. I would definitely use Apache Directory Studio if I wanted a GUI now.
Nothing
This has been asked before - and the response has always been any gui ldap
browser - like apache directory studio.
Nothing (yet) for editing cn=config specifically yet.
- chris
Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
Apollo Group | Apollo Marketing | Aptimus
2001 6th Ave Ste 3200 | Seattle, WA 98
Em 03-08-2010 13:19, Raymond Norton escreveu:
Ubuntu 10.0.4 uses ldap 2.4.21, which does not use slapd.conf. I am
having difficulty finding good documentation to configure openladap
without slapd.conf. Is there a simple doc available on this?
BTW, any known user-friendly GUI for cn=config, ei
> In researching this error, the general consensus was that it occurs when
> using a poorly written client that did not terminate correctly, but was
> nothing to worry about.
>
> However, I am unable to import the ldif file that I included in my first
> post.
>
> Any ideas what I should be looking
Raymond Norton wrote:
> Ubuntu 10.0.4 uses ldap 2.4.21, which does not use slapd.conf. I am
> having difficulty finding good documentation to configure openladap
> without slapd.conf. Is there a simple doc available on this?
>
> Raymond
The official Ubuntu 10.04 Server guide has lots of examples fo
In researching this error, the general consensus was that it occurs when
using a poorly written client that did not terminate correctly, but was
nothing to worry about.
However, I am unable to import the ldif file that I included in my first
post.
Any ideas what I should be looking for?
In
--On Tuesday, August 03, 2010 12:34 PM -0400 Mauricio Tavares
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Raymond Norton wrote:
Ubuntu 10.0.4 uses ldap 2.4.21, which does not use slapd.conf. I am
having difficulty finding good documentation to configure openladap
without slapd.conf. Is there a s
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Raymond Norton wrote:
> Ubuntu 10.0.4 uses ldap 2.4.21, which does not use slapd.conf. I am having
> difficulty finding good documentation to configure openladap without
> slapd.conf. Is there a simple doc available on this?
>
> Raymond
>
In /etc/default/slda
Ubuntu 10.0.4 uses ldap 2.4.21, which does not use slapd.conf. I am
having difficulty finding good documentation to configure openladap
without slapd.conf. Is there a simple doc available on this?
Raymond
What did you end up doing, out of curiosity?
- chris
Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
Apollo Group | Apollo Marketing | Aptimus
2001 6th Ave Ste 3200 | Seattle, WA 98121
phone: 206.441.9100 x1245 | mobile: 206.601.3256 | fax: 206.441.9661
email: chris.jac...@apollogrp.edu
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And make sure pam_ldap is ref'd in your 'password' pam file (CentOS 5.4: just
do it in /etc/pam.d/system-auth).
- chris
Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
Apollo Group | Apollo Marketing | Aptimus
2001 6th Ave Ste 3200 | Seattle, WA 98121
phone: 206.441.9100 x1245 | mobile: 206.601.3256 | fax
Hi,
I am trying to setup OpenLDAP client with user/password authenticated
bind to authenticate against an OpenLDAP server.
This is how my /etc/ldap.conf look like
host xx.xx.xx.xx
basedc=my_comp,dc=com
bind_policy soft
pam_lookup_policy yes
pam_passwordexop
nss_initgroups_i
On Monday, 2 August 2010 21:34:41 weiga...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have set up and configured openldap 2.3 servers (master-slave) that comes
> with CentOS 5.4. I use openldap to centralize Linux/Unix user account
> management. Everything works as expected. However, I am confused about
> chang
I've now resolved my issues.
Regards,
Khaled
2010/8/3 Khaled Blah :
> Is there anyone who knows anything about this and could help me understand it?
>
> Regards,
> Khaled
>
> 2010/7/31 Khaled Blah :
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm writing an LDAP application using OpenLDAP. First of all, thanks
>> to the
I'm using both libldap and libsasl2 in my application on Mac OS X. libldap
itself uses libsasl2 internally on that platform, and it changes some of the
libsasl2 globals (namely the mutex functions) during its initialization. My
app uses libldap only in response to user actions, so libldap init
Hi,
I have set up and configured openldap 2.3 servers (master-slave) that comes
with CentOS 5.4. I use openldap to centralize Linux/Unix user account
management. Everything works as expected. However, I am confused about
changing user password. Without LDAP, we use file-based authentication
Is there anyone who knows anything about this and could help me understand it?
Regards,
Khaled
2010/7/31 Khaled Blah :
> Hello all,
>
> I'm writing an LDAP application using OpenLDAP. First of all, thanks
> to the many contributors to this project! It's highly appreciated!
>
> Now, I'm trying to
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