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<0> hm
<0> I put slapd in debug mode
<0> aha
<0> that might be why
<0> hm
<0> socialist: p***wd: User not known to the underlying authentication module
<0> for my user
<0> I get err=32
<0> when trying to change my p***word
<1> robert_: I think you should have 'files' before 'ldap' - so you can have root and ldap user there, if nothing else...
<2> that is generally correct yes



<0> ah. pl
<0> ah, ok*
<0> I do have files before ldap
<0> root can change their p***words
<0> but the user can't
<0> wtf
<1> robert_: Maybe you lack something like 'access to attrs=userP***word by self write by * auth' in slapd.conf.
<0> hm
<3> evening
<3> anyone know of a tut that is specific to ubuntu?
<0> hbf: you there/
<4> hi
<4> ;)
<5> hi contra :)
<4> stuNNed you use openldap+outlook ?
<0> hbf: I get the following LDAP-side
<0> slapd*
<0> conn=3 op=2 SRCH base="ou=ldapUsers" scope=2 deref=0 filter="(&(objectCl***=posixAccount)(uid=lrobert_))"
<0> conn=3 op=2 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=32 nentries=0 text=
<5> contraventor: i have but now right now
<5> contraventor: trying to set up a server?
<4> stuNNed yeap ;)
<4> i'm using slackware
<5> contraventor: there is no connection problem besides the tls/ssl deal last i recall
<5> contraventor: so set up your ldap server just as you would
<5> if any client
<5> then if use tls/ssl it might drop connection w/out any warning
<5> afaik ssl works tls sometimes works w/some clients i'm can't remember
<4> stuNNed you problem with tls/ssl+ldap?
<5> afaik only w/evolution client
<5> don't remember about ldap
<4> my english is bad
<4> ;/
<0> anybody/
<6> Hello, do I need to make special arrangement for OpenLDAP to be able to store UTF8 characters?
<7> no
<6> so, if I put non-ASCII characters in my LDIF file it will add to DB with no problem?
<7> hm, you may have to base64 encode anything that isn't ascii
<7> if you're working from ldif
<6> how do I do it?
<6> why do I get this result instead of object with attributes: # search result



<6> search: 2
<6> result: 32 No such object
<6> as I read it, it found 2 objects
<6> but for some reason doens't show them up
<7> no, if there were results, you would get:
<7> # numEntries: 1
<7> or similar
<6> ok
<6> Then I do not understand what is wrong.
<6> I have successfully added a few entires
<6> but ldapsearch fails to show them :(
<7> I'm not sure wa the search: 2 indicates
<7> Chabbrik, either you don't have access to the, or your search is not correct to find them
<6> ldapsearch -v -x -W -D cn=root,dc=example,dc=com
<6> This is the command I use
<7> give an example of a dn that you have added, and your ldapsearch command line
<7> and you're sure that your OpenLDAP ldap.conf file has the right base and host set ?
<7> is dc=example,dc=com the suffix of your database ?
<6> just a moment
<7> If so, does adding "-b dc=example,dc=com" to your ldapsearch commandline change anything?
<6> uploading to pasebin
<6> yep, now I can see the entries
<6> So, I need to do binding
<6> Thanks for help
<7> no, you need to correct your basedn in ldap.conf
<6> ok
<6> Where can learn more about using unicode in OpenLDAP?
<6> googling doesn't produce any useful links on that
<6> I do not need UTF for dn, but just for some additional attributes
<7> Chabbrik, I've never really needed unicode or utf-8, but the typical answer is that it should just work
<7> but, *any* non-ascii chars usually have to be base64 encoded
<7> in ldif
<6> I think they are recoded automatically
<6> at least it is what Admin guide says
<6> "If an <attrvalue> contains non-printing characters or begins with a space, a colon (':'), or a less than ('<'), the <attrdesc> is followed by a double colon and the base64 encoding of the value. For example, the value " begins with a space" would be encoded like this:"
<7> if they can be represented in ascii
<7> if they can't be represented in ascii, they have to be base64 encoded first
<6> how do I do that?
<7> openssl base64 -a ?
<7> or use perl/python/php to do it?
<6> hmm, ok
<4> hi
<4> how make ldap for work on public address contact on outlook mail client ?
<0> _ranger_ :P
<8> contraventor: just configure it in outlook?
<9> hi there!
<4> mathieu problem with synchronized outlook address book on ldap


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