Hi,
I need a pointer please.
I need to configure an LDAP server that presents (only read!) data from a
mysql database.
I have found some nice article for ndb configuration but I think that's not
what I need, because this scenario is bi-directional, i.e.
It assumes a clean mysql database and r/w
Hi,
Quick question. How is it possible to check the account lock status?
I've configured the ppolicy according to the guide, the lock is
working, the account is locked.
And now how can I find out which accounts are currently locked out?
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Best regards,
Radek Antoniuk
w: www.radek.org.pl
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Radosław Antoniuk
radek.anton...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Quick question. How is it possible to check the account lock status?
I've configured the ppolicy according to the guide, the lock is
working, the account is locked.
And now how can I find out which
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Todd Reed tr...@astate.edu wrote:
I'm a little confused with implementing the memberOf overlay. I've seen
some articles talk about the slapd.conf file; others are talking about
an ldif file, etc. Two questions keep coming to my head everytime.
I have an
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Todd Reed tr...@astate.edu wrote:
Ok, I think I’m on the path, but still have not reached my destination.
I already have OpenLDAP up and running, but I need to add the memberOf
overlay. From what I’ve read, the slapd.conf is being depricated. When I
did my
2010/1/15 Murat Uğur Eminoğlu mu...@murat.ws
On 01/15/2010 12:33 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
Murat Uğur Eminoğlu wrote:
Thanks all replys. But i have problem now.
debian 5,
dpkg-buildpackage -b
errors
cp: cannot stat `./debian/tmp/etc/ldap/schema': No such file or directory
The thing is, that I cannot delete any of them because cn=config does
not
support delete operation.
I have been able to delete (I had the same problem as you). but i used
the rootdn of the config db
Hi Alex,
Hmm, that's interesting.
RooDN of the configdb? you mean
. I have tested it with cutting
the transmission by iptables, and ok, it caught up after reconnection, but
the master did not complain at all when the connection was not there...
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Best regards,
Radosław Antoniuk
. I have tested it with cutting
the transmission by iptables, and ok, it caught up after reconnection, but
the master did not complain at all when the connection was not there...
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Best regards,
Radosław Antoniuk