Le 1/8/13 2:14 AM, Worden, Alexander (GE Global Research) a écrit :
> Hi,
Hi,
>
> I can't find the server.xml file anywhere. The installer on OS X just
> installed it and quit without any indication where it installed the server.
I guess you are using 2.0.0-M8 version. There is
Hi,
I can't find the server.xml file anywhere. The installer on OS X just installed
it and quit without any indication where it installed the server.
Please improve your online documentation to indicate the location of the config
file on OS X. Please let me know where it is in the mea
Le 1/4/13 6:18 PM, Barnes, Jeffrey (GE Global Research, consultant) a
écrit :
> Hi all,
>
>
> For ApacheDS v1.5.7, we had advised modifying these two files to add some
> authentication information. In the latest v2.0 installation, however, the
> server.xml file (used to be in
two files to add some
> authentication information. In the latest v2.0 installation, however, the
> server.xml file (used to be in /instances/default/conf
> folder) no longer exists, nor does the apacheds-tools.jar file (used to be
> in the /bin directory).
>
> In their wisdom, we on
Hi all,
For ApacheDS v1.5.7, we had advised modifying these two files to add some
authentication information. In the latest v2.0 installation, however, the
server.xml file (used to be in /instances/default/conf
folder) no longer exists, nor does the apacheds-tools.jar file (used to be in
the
Hi,
I got some problems when I enabled SSL for apacheds. I modifid
sever.xml follow the basic user guide, but apacheds can't be
restarted after I modified it.It reported error message.I just add below
fragment into server.xml:
...
...
...
...
You can use Apache Directory Studio to configure the server. It offers a
complete GUI for that.
We still have to update the documentation to reflect the structure (sadly,
we are still refering to the server.xml file...).
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Said Bilgen wrote:
> Hi,
> Than
Hi,
Thanks for the update , is there any configuration guide for config.ldif?
Regards.
On 20 July 2012 23:17, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In 2.0 milestone versions the 'server.xml' file has been replaced by a
> 'config.ldif' located in the '
Hi,
In 2.0 milestone versions the 'server.xml' file has been replaced by a
'config.ldif' located in the 'conf' directory.
Hope this helps,
Pierre-Arnaud
Le 20 juil. 2012 à 23:14, Said Bilgen a écrit :
> I have installed product and trying to investigate but c
I have installed product and trying to investigate but couldnt find where
is server.xml. I have one but empty not like the guides explained.
Regards
--
*Met Vriendelijke Groeten / Kind Regards.*
Mr. Said BILGEN
SAP TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT
SAP BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ARCHITECT.
+31618958982
Hi,
What's your ApacheDS version and what kind of installer did you use?
What OS are you using?
Thanks,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 13 juin 2012, at 05:06, SANOGO wrote:
> Dear sir/madam,
>
> I have just installed ApacheDS v1.5 but the server.xml file is missing/not
> found under the
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
tion for ApacheDS is one of the worst I've seen.
>
> I'm new to ApacheDS and tried 1.5.7 first. The server.xml configuration
> was very straight forward, but I had to change to 2.0, because ACI
> couldn't be used with this version (which I think is very weird, why was
&g
documentation for version 2.0? I seem to only find
some incomplete doc for 1.5 referencing 1.0. To be honest, I think
the available documentation for ApacheDS is one of the worst I've seen.
I'm new to ApacheDS and tried 1.5.7 first. The server.xml configuration
was very straight forward,
mber: 0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Arpit
>> g.ar...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 31, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Kiran Ayyagari wrote:
>>
>>> set the 'ldifDirectory' attribute of the 'apa
t 31, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Kiran Ayyagari wrote:
>
>> set the 'ldifDirectory' attribute of the 'apacheDS' entry
>> Note that this attribute takes a directory path under which it looks
>> for LDIF files.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 31
which it looks
> for LDIF files.
>
> HTH
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Arpit Gupta wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> I have been searching to see if i can find how i can specify an ldif file to
>> be loaded using the server.xml.
>>
>> I want
specify an ldif file to
> be loaded using the server.xml.
>
> I want to try to load the
> http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/543-kerberos-in-apacheds-155.data/kdc-data.ldif
>
> I noticed that the users in the above file are already present but i wanted
> to see if i
Hi All
I have been searching to see if i can find how i can specify an ldif file to be
loaded using the server.xml.
I want to try to load the
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/543-kerberos-in-apacheds-155.data/kdc-data.ldif
I noticed that the users in the above file are already present
:
> Hi,
> at the moment I am trying to set up a Apache DS 2 Server to find out if the
> triggers and stored procedures work the way you would expect them to.
> Right now I am stuck at the point where I would need to customise the
> server.xml. Unfortunately I can't find the serv
Hi,
at the moment I am trying to set up a Apache DS 2 Server to find out if the
triggers and stored procedures work the way you would expect them to.
Right now I am stuck at the point where I would need to customise the
server.xml. Unfortunately I can't find the server.xml. Was the file rep
Hello,
I am trying to set up apache ds for thunderbird ldap server.
In the sevenseas exmaple, it is not very clear to the reader (at least
not for me) where all the aditions go. I suggest you publish a link with
the full server.xml file after edit.
Thanks a lot for the effort.
--
Met
On 6/16/10 11:27 AM, Sudheer Kumar wrote:
Hi,
Thank you very much for your time and patience! We cannot wait for the 2.0
release this time, may be we will migrate to it later this year.
The given server.xml did not work for me, server failed during startup
saying some errors. However I have
Hi,
Thank you very much for your time and patience! We cannot wait for the 2.0
release this time, may be we will migrate to it later this year.
The given server.xml did not work for me, server failed during startup
saying some errors. However I have converted it to the following:
*
http
On 6/11/10 7:39 AM, Sudheer Kumar wrote:
Hi,
As per your suggestions we are migrating our server.xml from 1.5.4 to 1.5.7,
however I am bit confused with it. If you could help me to convert it or
give me a guide to use 1.5.7 server.xml it would be a great help.
Can you wait a couple more
Hi,
As per your suggestions we are migrating our server.xml from 1.5.4 to 1.5.7,
however I am bit confused with it. If you could help me to convert it or
give me a guide to use 1.5.7 server.xml it would be a great help.
--
I have attached the 1.5.4 server.xml file.
Thank you.
Sudheer Kumar
ginal message.
Need to schedule a meeting??? http://www.tungle.me/DanMcLaughlin
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot
wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Looks like the "" ending tags should actually be ""
> tags.
>
> Indeed, something is wrong in your defa
On 3/17/10 3:48 PM, Dan McLaughlin wrote:
FYI...I started to play around with replication, but the default server.xml
seems to have issues.
Yes. But this is not really important, as replication is *not* working atm.
What you see is just a configuration of a yet-to-come implementation
Hi Dan,
Looks like the "" ending tags should actually be "" tags.
Indeed, something is wrong in your default server.xml file.
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 17 mars 2010, at 15:48, Dan McLaughlin wrote:
> FYI...I started to play around with replication, but the default ser
FYI...I started to play around with replication, but the default server.xml
seems to have issues.
ldap://ldap01:10389/ou=cris?*, +?sub?(objectClass
Might also want to run a search on your machine for the server.xml file name ;).
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Stefan Zoerner wrote:
> OSCAR EDUARDO CASTILLO NESTOR wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I'm trying to install and configure apacheDS following the basic
>> user g
OSCAR EDUARDO CASTILLO NESTOR wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to install and configure apacheDS following the basic user
guide, but I can't find the server.xml on my installation folder. Can you help
me?
Which version of ApacheDS do you use? Which OS etc. It would be helpful,
to pr
Thanks Stefan =)
Regards,
Bren.
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Seelmann [mailto:seelm...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, 11 May 2009 4:58 PM
To: users@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: conf/server.xml and modifying the admin password
Hi Bren,
I guess you are using ApacheDS 1.5.4? In that
password on apacheDS-1.5. I following the
> steps provided here
> http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/143-changing-the-admin-password.htm
> l and note the page is being reviewed/updated.
>
>
>
> I am up to step 2.
>
>
>
> I open the con
Hi guys,
I'm trying to alter the admin password on apacheDS-1.5. I following the
steps provided here
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/143-changing-the-admin-password.htm
l and note the page is being reviewed/updated.
I am up to step 2.
I open the conf/server.xml with v
Java Guy wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help me in putting in the correct values for ContextEntry of a custom partition in server.xml.
I've recently inherited a very creaky, legacy app that used openldap.
Unfortunately the hardware at my disposal is only windows an
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help me in putting in the correct values for
ContextEntry of a custom partition in server.xml.
I've recently inherited a very creaky, legacy app that used openldap.
Unfortunately the hardware at my disposal is only windows and the openldap
win32 ve
because package
org.bouncycastle.jce.provider and org.bouncycastle.x509 do not exist...
I would have expected your maven pom.xml to resolve these dependencies
and load the jar into my local cache. Is this my problem or yours?
Also, I can only find a server.xml in
apacheds/server-xml/src/main/r
Thanks for taking interest, Emmanuel.
Lets try to keep this as a small self-contained topics to help others
find solutions to their own problems.
I have attached the log for directory startup and the associated
server.xml. You will see allowAnonymousAccess="true", although it is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Hi,
in Feb. 2007 Tim Quinn asked for the syntax used in server.xml to integrate a
custom authenticator, but he referred to v1.01.
In former time apacheds.conf was used, but I wasn't able to g**gle an adaequate
solution for the current version withi
Greetings,
in Feb. 2007 Tim Quinn asked for the syntax used in server.xml to integrate a
custom authenticator, but he referred to v1.01.
In former time apacheds.conf was used, but I wasn't able to g**gle an adaequate
solution for the current version within the last 2 weeks.
Even in diggi
lUsers and allowSelfAccessAndModification.
I modified my server.xml to set accessControlEnabled true (the sample
is set to false by default). When I restarted the server process, it
does not log anything about the state of this particular property.
However, I noticed following message in the log:
[08:2
I tend to distrust guis.
I have just defined an accessControlSpecific area for the root of my
directory. I have also defined the two examples from your web site:
enableSearchForAllUsers and allowSelfAccessAndModification.
I modified my server.xml to set accessControlEnabled true (the sample is
se
name 'kdcConfiguration' defined in URL
[file:/home_students/lohse/apacheds-noarch/server.xml]: Initialization
of bean failed; nested exception is
org.springframework.beans.TypeMismatchException: Failed to convert
property value of type [java.lang.String] to required type
[java
Yes Markus you have a great attitude. It's a pleasure to have you here.
Regards,
Alex
On 6/10/07, Stefan Zoerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Markus Pohle wrote:
> 9th: on the last page click on "fetch base dns" and you should see all
> base dns including your own partition.
>
> if not, check m
Markus Pohle wrote:
9th: on the last page click on "fetch base dns" and you should see all
base dns including your own partition.
if not, check my first email :-)
don't forget: do not panic :-) we are here and we will help you - for sure!
Greetings
Markus
Hi Markus!
Nice to see how you act
u see, when you try to bind to your apacheds ldap? do
you see as root entries ou=schema or ou=system?
fourth: can you bind to the ldap server? is it really running? what
does the apacheds-rolling.log logfile say?
fifth: from your server.xml file paste the
contextPartitionConfigurations section and your
.log logfile say?
fifth: from your server.xml file paste the
contextPartitionConfigurations section and your own partition
configuration.
Greetings
Markus
Zitat von robin bajaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to do the following
> Adding your own partition resp.
> suffix<
ht
apacheds-rolling.log logfile say?
fifth: from your server.xml file paste the
contextPartitionConfigurations section and your own partition
configuration.
Greetings
Markus
Zitat von robin bajaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am trying to do the following
Adding your own partition resp.
.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/14-basic-configuration-tasks.html#1.4.Basicconfigurationtasks-Addingyourownpartitionresp.suffix
I make the changes in the conf/server.xml file and restart the server. But I
still don't see it pick up my changes.
I have tried using both softerra ldap browser and jxplorer l
is not checking server.xml at all for configurations?
For the time being, it appears that we must customize the
StartupConfigurations class to get custom Authenticators to be seen.
On 2/25/07, Tim Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> In the file authentication.html it
FYI - I checked
StartupConfiguration::setDefaultAuthenticatorConfigurations() and it appears
that the code is not checking server.xml at all for configurations?
For the time being, it appears that we must customize the
StartupConfigurations class to get custom Authenticators to be seen.
On 2/25
Greetings,
In the file authentication.html it mentions defining Custom Authenticators
in server.xml, however the exact settings are not documented anywhere.
Does anybody have the syntax required to register a Custom Authenticator?
I am using v1.01.
Thanks,
TQ
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