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<0> anyone know what the default privileged user in ubuntu's openldap is? I'm trying to fix my bind issues.. <0> I get: Jan 27 21:38:40 joseph login[7693]: nss_ldap: failed to bind to LDAP server ldap://192.168.1.52: Invalid credentials <1> binding as the feler defined in slapd.conf? with pw= thta defined in pam_ldap.conf? <1> or libnss_ldap.conf/ <2> bonjovi <2> its off family guy - peter griffin says bonjovi <2> when he is rich <3> hello :) <4> hello! <5> Hello! My name is Gavin and I have $40,000,000 in my bank account. I need your help. I can't get into it as my father is very sick. All I need is your p***word and ATM pin number. Can anyone help? ;-) <4> i'd love to help spending all that money
<6> hi <6> is this the right place to talk about a problem with openldap ? <7> yes, but it is quiet during weekend <7> s <6> tiswat: thanks <6> I'll ask then... <6> I had a system crash, and it seems that the openldap database got corrupted <6> now when openldap starts, it consumes 100% of cpu and doesn't accept connections <6> any idea on what to try? <7> Can you still slapcat the full database: <7> Then save. <7> remove database and slapadd. <7> Or try to repair <6> the files called __db.00[12345] are the database to which I have to run slapcat, right? <7> yep. If u got a backup u can remove all files except DB_CONFIG <6> I didn't have a backup, but I'll generate one daily from now on... <7> I'm called for coffee, have tp go <7> Try slapcat ! <6> I'm trying, but it doesn't like me! <6> :) <6> # slapcat -n 0 <6> slapcat: could not open database. <6> # slapcat -n 1 <6> slapcat: database doesn't support necessary operations. <6> # slapcat -n 2 <6> slap_startup failed <6> # slapcat -n 3 <6> Database number selected via -n is out of range <6> Must be in the range 0 to 2 (number of configured databases) <6> ah sorry, I renamed a directory to be sure it wasn't overwritten and forgot to rename it back to the original name <6> slapcat -n 0 and -n 1 gives the same error <6> slapcat -n 2 now acts as slapd, consuming 100% of cpu <6> just in case there's any openldap developer around ... <6> (gdb) bt <6> #0 0x00002b0e6f02e731 in __db_tas_mutex_lock_4002 () from /usr/lib/libdb-4.2.so <6> #1 0x00002b0e6f0a7557 in __db_e_attach_4002 () from /usr/lib/libdb-4.2.so <6> #2 0x00002b0e6f0a4e5c in __dbenv_open_4002 () from /usr/lib/libdb-4.2.so <8> anyone had their printer tie in with ldap? <7> antlarr, I dont have time, but try db_recover <6> ah, thanks tiswat I'm not familiar with ldap, so I didn't know db_recover <6> just that link is a lot of help <5> sheppard: how so? List printers in LDAP? <5> there are printer schmea I think, hit google
<5> hi docelic <9> Hey folks <9> Tell me, what's the best way to m***-delete entries (but not all of them), under some part of the three ? <5> ldapdelete or ldapmodify. Or are you talking from teh porgramming point of view? <9> no, cmdline <9> ah right, ldapdelete :) <8> no <8> not lisst printers <8> have it auth against ldap <8> the hp 9500 at work supports it <5> same as any client then <5> auth for what? <5> as a domain printer <1> ghenry: you can put 20 million in my paypal account..ill send my addy..the rest ill take in small unmarked bills <8> hopefully letting people photocopy and tracking how much they print <5> or you auth against your directory to access printer function via onboard print servers etc.? <8> yeah <5> cliebow: OK. Can I have your p***port detials ;-) <5> sheppard: you got an existing directory with users in it? <8> ghenry: it's on our mac server and done via opendirectory, but i think thats pretty much ldapv3 <5> sheppard: Well, all I can say is, read the HP docs. It will be easy. Point the printer to you user basedn etc. <8> yeah <5> I don't know how HP set things up, but that should be it <8> i saw the option the other day while i was checking out the web interface <1> cant you read thrfid tag from there? <8> and was curious if anyone in here had attempted it before <5> nah, only have lowend printers here sheppard ;-) <8> hehe <5> sheppard: I don't think it something you should be wasting your time thinking about, jsut do it ;-) <8> well <8> i might not have to <5> why? <1> i played with pykota a little..for printing control' <5> cliebow: means nothing to mean ;-) <8> accounting is debating buying/leasing a new printer that will let you ***ign job codes <5> ah, ok. <1> sort of like print manager..quotas and syuch <5> Right, time for my sons bedtime. Catch up later all. <5> bbl <1> later <8> cliebow: yeah i was looking at that to, or just hackign something up with perl to extract the info from the logs <8> and base the job code on what directory the file was printed from <1> that would be better i almost think..in hte process it mucked up my ldap dir as far ***etting up a new server from ldapadd <1> cause i didnt move the pykppta schema <8> ouch <8> mmm <8> time for vids <1> wasnt too bad really.once i knew what was wrong <5> anyone more thoughts on the GUI framework hyc ? <5> brb <5> auch nevermind. One for another day ;-)
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