Hi,
On 23 août 2012, at 10:52, Florin Pinte wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i am new to
> using the Apache directory server. I am looking for a way to edit the default
> server instance (which I created with ApacheDS ) with the Apache Directory
> Studio
> LDAP browser. I haven’t found a way yet to import
Hi,
As I explained on the other mail thread, the configuration now resides in an
LDIF file, named 'config.ldif'.
To change the LDAP server port you need to modify the entry in the file with
the following DN:
ads-transportid=ldap,ou=transports,ads-serverId=ldapServer,ou=servers,ads-directoryServ
Hi,
It still need to be written, actually.
The configuration has been moved from an XML Spring file (server.xml) to an
LDIF file (config.ldif) and we need to document the new format.
We're very late of documentation and it will be one of our major works in the
coming months.
Regards,
Pierre-A
At the following page:
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/141-changing-the-server-port-for-ldap.html
instructions are given on how to change the server port for LDAP. However
the text makes some incongruous statements like "Changing the LDAP port is
a good example for adjusting the existing
On page: http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/
The link to "Home" under "ApacheDS 2.0" on the top left side points to the
same URL (http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/).
Moreover, clicking on "Basic User's Guide" takes you to the ApacheDS v1.5
Basic User's Guide (
http://directory.apache
no it is not maintained anymore
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Menelaos Perdikeas
wrote:
> I just installed ApacheDS 2.0.0 in Ubuntu (using the *.deb that's provided
> at the web site) and I am having a hard time configuring the server (e.g.
> which port to use) or how to tell if the server is
I just installed ApacheDS 2.0.0 in Ubuntu (using the *.deb that's provided
at the web site) and I am having a hard time configuring the server (e.g.
which port to use) or how to tell if the server is up or down, list users,
roles and permissions and so on. I stumbled upon some console tools (
http: