On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 01:52:37PM -0000, ChristianUlbrich wrote:
> Well it is exactly like Steve said, the LDAP manager password which is
> queried by debconf during the install of slapd is simply not written
> to /etc/lapd/slapd.conf.
No, it's written to the ldap database instead.
> Thus any authentication to the LDAP database with tools like
> ldap-account-manager will fail.
It works for me. Could you be a bit more specific about what precisely
doesn't work?
> Furthermore the base entries are also not written to the config file.
Indeed. We only add the root dn and the admin to the ldap. This is on
purpose.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 01:52:37PM -0000, ChristianUlbrich wrote: slapd.conf.
> Well it is exactly like Steve said, the LDAP manager password which is
> queried by debconf during the install of slapd is simply not written
> to /etc/lapd/
No, it's written to the ldap database instead.
> Thus any authentication to the LDAP database with tools like manager will fail.
> ldap-account-
It works for me. Could you be a bit more specific about what precisely
doesn't work?
> Furthermore the base entries are also not written to the config file.
Indeed. We only add the root dn and the admin to the ldap. This is on
purpose.
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