On Wednesday, 2 February 2011 21:48:00 John Espiro wrote:
> On 2/2/2011 8:13 PM, Dieter Kluenter wrote:
> > Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:43:27 +0100
> >
> > schrieb John Espiro :
> >> I have tied in a few things such as openid-ldap and openfire to use my
> >> ldap backend for authentication. I am wonde
to syslog
> Please reply to all (include the thread).
>
> If you lack a slapd.conf (or slapd.d) it sounds like you're NOT working on an
> ldap server, but rather a client.
>
> In that case, you'd check /var/log/security, etc - where the tools you're
> using log
Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:35:38 +0100
schrieb John Espiro :
>
>
> On 2/2/2011 9:05 PM, Manuel Rodríguez Hernández wrote:
> >
> > John
> >
> > You have to configure syslog.conf file, most of the times is located
> > in /etc
> >
> > There, you have to add line something like that (just an example):
>
> Please reply to all (include the thread).
>
> If you lack a slapd.conf (or slapd.d) it sounds like you're NOT working on an
> ldap server, but rather a client.
>
> In that case, you'd check /var/log/security, etc - where the tools you're
> using log (like ssh, pam, etc).
>
> If there's a slapd.
--On February 2, 2011 1:44:39 PM -0700 Chris Jacobs
wrote:
Please reply to all (include the thread).
If you lack a slapd.conf (or slapd.d) it sounds like you're NOT working
on an ldap server, but rather a client.
Nothing in the world requires that the name of the directory for the config
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 12:37 PM
To: Chris Jacobs
Subject: Re: Logging to syslog
On 2/2/2011 9:01 PM, Chris Jacobs wrote:
> John,
>
> Are you attempting to log on a client?
>
> - chris
Hi Chris -
I don't understand your question - i
On 2/2/2011 9:05 PM, Manuel Rodríguez Hernández wrote:
>
> John
>
> You have to configure syslog.conf file, most of the times is located
> in /etc
>
> There, you have to add line something like that (just an example):
>
> local4.* -/var/log/my_ldap_erros.log
>
> Then reload syslog process
>
>
> M
>On 2/2/2011 8:13 PM, Dieter Kluenter wrote:
>> Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:43:27 +0100
>> schrieb John Espiro :
>>
>>> I have tied in a few things such as openid-ldap and openfire to use my
>>> ldap backend for authentication. I am wondering if it is possible to
>>> collect error logs for any inval
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To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
Sent: Wed Feb 02 12:48:00 2011
Subject: Re: Logging to syslog
On 2/2/2011 8:13 PM, Dieter Kluenter wrote:
> Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:43:27 +0100
> schrieb John Espiro :
>
>> I have tied in a
On 2/2/2011 8:13 PM, Dieter Kluenter wrote:
> Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:43:27 +0100
> schrieb John Espiro :
>
>> I have tied in a few things such as openid-ldap and openfire to use my
>> ldap backend for authentication. I am wondering if it is possible to
>> collect error logs for any invalid attem
Am Wed, 02 Feb 2011 19:43:27 +0100
schrieb John Espiro :
> I have tied in a few things such as openid-ldap and openfire to use my
> ldap backend for authentication. I am wondering if it is possible to
> collect error logs for any invalid attempt that a user tries with
> these various applications
I have tied in a few things such as openid-ldap and openfire to use my
ldap backend for authentication. I am wondering if it is possible to
collect error logs for any invalid attempt that a user tries with these
various applications. Rather than handling it at the application level,
can I get ope
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