Bryan Irvine wrote:
On 12/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am learning to install and configure slapd on OpenBSD 3.8. Followed the
installation howto
(http://www.openbsdsupport.org/qmail-ldap-OpenBSD.html#2.0)
but here is what I get when I run slapd -d -1
<SNIP>
line 10 (include /etc/openldap/schema/krb5-kdc.schema)
could not open config file "/etc/openldap/schema/krb5-kdc.schema": No such
file or directory (2)
slapd shutdown: freeing system resources.
slapd stopped.
Hmm, apparently "krb5-kdc.schema" is notpresent in my system.
How can this be? What should I install? Any pointers?
From TFA:
"This document is written for users of OpenBSD 3.3..."
I think you will just get yourself into trouble following that.
Brian is 150% right and it is identify on the main page as well as
inside the document.
Main page:
Installing and Configuring qmail-ldap (OpenBSD 3.3)
Inside the doc:
"This document is written for users of OpenBSD 3.3 and all commands and
syntax used below are specific to this OS and version."
So, use it just as an idea ONLY or may be as a start up, but not as a
"do this and it will work", please be wise about it! And if that creates
more problem then help, I will remove it from there. I am actually
seriously considering it!
To indicate this fact even more now, I actually just put warning in RED
on the site for what's out of date now, to do as OpenBSD does it with
old release, not supported anymore! So, anything that is not 3.7 or 3.8
is now mark in red.
What's there is to try to help a bit, but don't just copy and paste, and
most important, please do not make noise on misc@ for document that
gives you error. Make the correction and send them in, if they work for
you with good results and someone on the list asked the same question,
then you can refer them to the document you used before, but please
don't do the following:
" I followed the installation howto on openbsdsupport.org"
and then complain on misc@ that it didn't work for you! Please DON'T!
That's not the reason for the site to be, sure not to add more noise on
misc@, but may be to reduce it if possible, and to give you an idea.
Also, please follow the "NOTE" there on the left that read as follow
"Note: The content published here in no way implies that the OpenBSD
project or any member of the OpenBSD team sanctions or approves of such
use. Do not complain to them if you find anything obsolete here. If you
do find it unusable, inexact, obsolete or simply bad, then your help
would be welcome to make it better. Send in your new document."
So, now you know what to do right?
Daniel