Michael Hamam wrote:
I downloaded BDB, and installed as per instructions. When I tried to
connect to ldap through a browser, I get the following errors,
Invalid credentials, and error 32 no such object
Did you create a database, and put some structural units in it?
What is causing the
Hello there,
I installed redhat 9.0, and downloaded OpenLdap 2.1, during the
configuration process the configure script failed the following error
BDB Berkeley version incompatible.
I downloaded BDB, and installed as per instructions. When I tried to
connect to ldap through a browser, I get the
Hello there,
I installed redhat 9.0, and downloaded OpenLdap
2.1, during the configuration process the configure script failed the following
error
BDB Berkeley version incompatible.
I downloaded BDB, and installed as per
instructions. When I tried to connect to ldap through a browser, I
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>Subject: RE: openldap errors
>Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 07:11:11 -0500
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>Thanks, after your advice I changed permissions and it turns out that
>instead of using mode 700 it needed to be mode 770. Now my next question
>would be one file is id2entry.gdbm is owned by root the
Thanks, after your advice I changed permissions and it turns out that
instead of using mode 700 it needed to be mode 770. Now my next question
would be one file is id2entry.gdbm is owned by root the others are owned by
the user and group "ldap". should this file be the same as well?
Thanks,
Chad
Sounds like slapd can't create files in the db directory.. make sure
'/usr/local/var/ldbm' exists and slapd as _write_ access to it.
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>From: Chad Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject:
I have installed openldap on my 7.2 machine and when I try to add an entry
it gives me the error:
adding new entry "dc=local,dc=domain"
ldap_add: Unknown error
additional info: entry store failed
Does anyone know what causes this error as I have only found information on
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