sentinel wrote:
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> Shouldn't there be a "-H" or "-h" option to indicate a hostname?
The docs didn't mention a -H or -h was needed. I'm running ldapadd on the
ldap server itself. When I add the -H localhost option I receive the same
error message.
> A quick google search on
> Shouldn't there be a "-H" or "-h" option to indicate a hostname?
The docs didn't mention a -H or -h was needed. I'm running ldapadd on the
ldap server itself. When I add the -H localhost option I receive the same
error message.
> A quick google search on your error string turns up a proxy pr
sentinel wrote:
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I'm currently evaluating openLDAP for a production environment. I've
carefully read through the fine manual and am a bit confused. After
creating my slapd.conf according to the docs found in tldp.org, I'm trying
to populate my database using ldapadd. Here is
How about if you add "-x" for simple authentication?
-Steve
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From: sentinel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OpenLDAP start up
I'm currently evaluating openLDAP for a production environment. I've
car
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:29:04AM -0700, sentinel wrote:
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> ldapadd -f /path/basics.ldif -D "cn=Manager,dc=mydomain,dc=com" -w password
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> Have I missed something?
Shouldn't there be a "-H" or "-h" option to indicate a hostname?
A quick google search on your error string turns up a proxy