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<0> is this supposed to be the rootdn of the directory? <1> pardon? <0> where did you get this username from? <0> did you add it previously to the directory? Did you guess it? <1> which username? <1> admin? <0> -D specicies the binddn, which is what I'm calling "username" in this context <1> ahh, ok <1> I am guessing <1> then <0> so check your slapd.conf for the "rootdn" entry and start with that <0> the p***word should be in "rootpw" in the same file <0> but it could be hashed <1> the strange thing is that I am following a working example, but it doesn't have neither the rootdn nor the rootpw setted <1> I am in a debian with the stock debian package <2> you can run without rootpw (if you have created an entry in the directory with the p***word)
<2> you can run without rootdn in some cases, if you have already got authentication working for accounts that have the necessary privileges <2> but, some things won't work without rootdn (specifically, sync-replication, maybe other overlays that do writes) <2> so, you may want to slapcat your current directory to see what you have <1> which directory are you talking about? <2> the D from LDAP <1> ok <1> I've added the rootdn, and rootpw, restarted the server, and I still getting the same error <1> I put in slap.conf: <1> rootdn "cn=admin,dc=ifpeople,dc=com" <1> rootpw secret <1> and I tried #dapadd -x -D uid=admin,dc=ifpeople,dc=com -w secret -f ifpeople.ldif <1> ldapadd* <1> any idea? <0> you are contacting the wrong server perhaps? <0> and not the one you are thinking? <1> why? <0> no -h directive, so the hostname comes from ldap.conf <0> just a thought <1> it is all commented <1> which is the default? <0> so it ***umes localhost iirc <0> brb <1> it's ok, localhost <3> QUESTION: If ALL i want is an LDAP set up that I can use to share e-mail contacts in Thunderbird how do i set it up <3> everything is so complex with ldap <4> hmmm, question seems to come up fairly often (so there is a fair amount on the web) <4> but if someone were to offer a commercial thunderbird-shared-contact-list-in-a-box, would you buy it? <5> if you'll buy it, i'll develop one for you :-) <6> does thunderbird support ldap-write for private- and/or shared-contact-list? <5> given enough money, i will force it to do so :-) <6> hehe <7> hiya <6> podzap: short on cash these days? ;) <7> guys ... do you recall any reason why i'm not being able to expand a user homedir in the form of ~user ? <7> are there any particular indexes that may be causing this not to work... <6> nss-issue.. which can be caused by misconfiguration of some sort. ldap.conf, nss_ldap, ldap-acls etc <3> lucca i dont want a commercial solution <3> i want a light weight one <3> LDAP is over kill for my situation <2> how many users are you talking about? <3> 10 <3> All I want is for the 10 people to have the same e-mail contacts in thunderbird <2> well, really, an ldap setup should really not take that long <3> Name: Email: <3> i can't get it going no matter what <7> Gagatan: id, finger, getent work fine ... <3> Is there any SIMPLE documentation that you could pooint me too regarding an EXTREMELY basic LDAP set up <3> ? <2> install openldap-servers, make sure you have inetorgperson schema included, set rootdn, rootpw, and have ACLs as follows: <2> access to * <2> by * read <2> then, you add entries with some LDAP gui as rootdn <7> Gagatan: any ideas on how i can debug this thing? ... i've been looking at the log (loglevel -1) and i see nothing... <3> _ranger_: Ok I have the server installed, How do i set the "rootdn" rootpw" <3> im asuming in /etc/ldap/slapd.conf? <2> yes <2> 'man slapd.conf' may help you there too ... <3> _ranger_ where do I set the root dn though <2> rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=mydomain,dc=com"
<2> inside the database definition <3> in database 1?? <3> so my server is dovertubular.com <3> so <3> rootdn "cn=Manager, dc=dovertubular,dc=com" <7> i've even enabled debugging in libnss-ldap <7> but nothing shows up in the logs <8> _ranger_ Can you paste what we were talking about earlier <8> i lost my connection <8> right now im in the database 1 configuration <8> how do i set the root cn stuff? <7> hmmm... seems an acl problem ... <8> _ranger_ <7> i can preform cd ~user if using the user account <7> but not as root <8> what is syntax for rootdn and rootpw <8> _ranger_ when you return from IDLE if you could just paste what you were saying above it would be swell <8> or message it to me <8> Anyone here have the converstaitons before i got disconected <2> asdasd2, you're read 'man slapd.conf' ? <2> I don't have time to answer questions that are covered in the docs, sorry <3> Could anyone in here PLEASE ***ist me, I need to set up LDAP for www.dovertubular.com (I just need to set it up as a shared address book) (e-mail contacts) <3> I need help with slapd.conf and ldap.conf <3> I just want it real simple <2> rootpw mysecretp***word <2> in the database section <3> ok <3> what should i do for the dn <2> what have you got for basedn ? <2> uh, suffix it is in slapd.cofn <9> try reading the Quick Start Guide? <3> _ranger_ thats what keeps confusing <3> the website its for is www.dovertubular.com <3> so i dont know what the cn and ish should b e <3> _ranger_? <2> it can be arbtrary <10> hello <2> you can use dc=dovertubular,dc=com <10> is here any debian user? <3> thats what ive been doing and then it has a problem binding when i start it <3> its says in use <3> pihhan: im an ubuntu user <10> well i wanna know if tls is working under debian sarge <3> dunno <3> _ranger_ <10> so <3> pihhan everyone in here is worthless <10> anyone here had ever met -11 error from ldap-tools? <10> asdasd: what do you mean worthless? <2> asdasd, *WHAT* says "in use" ?????????? <10> there is nobody with some knowledge of slapd or ldap? <2> pihhan, there are <2> pihhan, I'm just *really* busy at the moment <10> oh <2> pihhan, TLS works on RedHat, Mandriva etc etc etc <9> asdasd: you're either a moron or just too lazy to actually read documentation. nobody likes to help lazy people. <10> well, according to documentation it should work, but i have 3 servers with 3 certificates and every server does return -11 error on ldap_start_tls <10> on ldapsearch -Z <3> hyc: ldap's documentation is very confusing and uses TERRIBLE naming conventions <2> asdasd, not, it has standardised naming conventions <2> but, I don't see how that is relevant <9> pihhan: run with -Z -d7 <10> well, whole concept of ldap is somehow complicated :) <2> I doubt your suffix has anything to do with your message "in use" <2> so, ask intelligent questions, and you will get answers <10> oh <10> brilliant :) <2> that was for asdasd <10> maybe <2> saying "its says in use" doesn't make it easy for anyone to give an answer <10> but -d7 is exactly i were looking for <3> _ranger_ this is my slapd.conf what do you think I have done wrong, http://rafb.net/paste/results/ochPKR96.html <10> because TLS_CAFILE does not expect quotes as i put there :) <9> asdasd: an "address in use" error has nothing to do with slapd.conf, so that's totally irrelevant.
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