The .db files are binary the entries cannot be read without using server
code
On 05-Jan-2012 4:01 AM, "david jones" wrote:
Is there a way to read the *.db or *.lg files created by apacheds? i.e. if
someone zips up the contents of the schema and system folders can i read
the entries through Direc
Is there a way to read the *.db or *.lg files created by apacheds? i.e. if
someone zips up the contents of the schema and system folders can i read
the entries through Directory Studio or some other way? If i look at the
master.db with a text editor i can see entries, but not formatted nicely
like
Hello there,
I installed Apache DS 1.5.7 on Windows Server 2008 R2 with Kerberos enabled.
I followed the instructions here
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/543-kerberos-in-apacheds-155.html.
I added the my users like the example ldif file of the official
instructions. Users got their krb k
On 04.01.2012 15:11, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote:
On 4 janv. 2012, at 11:29, Pa wrote:
With 2.0 the first setting I tried to set was changing the connecting port
from 10389 to simply 389 and now Apache Directory Studio gives me an
error 49 about AcceptSecurityContext, but I can't change it ba
On 4 janv. 2012, at 11:29, Pa wrote:
> On 28.10.2011 00:22, Kiran Ayyagari wrote:
>> the configuration from 2.0 will be maintained in LDIF format and this
>> is displayed as a partition with name ou=config
>> You can use any LDAP client to modify the configuration and server
>> needs to be restarte
On 28.10.2011 00:22, Kiran Ayyagari wrote:
the configuration from 2.0 will be maintained in LDIF format and this
is displayed as a partition with name ou=config
You can use any LDAP client to modify the configuration and server
needs to be restarted to make the changes effective.
Is there any d