On Wednesday 04 July 2007 09:35, Eric Masson wrote:
> Thierry Lacoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> > I have a very similar setting on 6.1
> > Maybe you have an ACL problem (see below).
> > What does the following command give?
> > ldapsearch -x -D "cn=testuser,ou=people,dc=interne,dc=
Eric Masson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Follow up to myself, sorry
> The command asks for an ldap password that I type but, the result is :
> ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49).
>
> I've double checked the password and reinitialized the ldap database,
> but no change atm.
I've rebuilt all ports
Thierry Lacoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello,
> I have a very similar setting on 6.1
> Maybe you have an ACL problem (see below).
> What does the following command give?
> ldapsearch -x -D "cn=testuser,ou=people,dc=interne,dc=example,dc=org" -W
The command asks for an ldap password that I t
I have a very similar setting on 6.1
Maybe you have an ACL problem (see below).
What does the following command give?
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=testuser,ou=people,dc=interne,dc=example,dc=org" -W
>
> base dc=interne,dc=example,dc=org
> uri ldap://127.0.0.1:389/
>
> logdir /var/log/ldap
> #debug 256
>
Hello,
I'm trying to setup authentication via a ldap directory on a 6.2-p5 box.
id queries regarding a ldap defined user using root or a local defined
user work fine :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> id testuser
uid=2000(testuser) gid=2000(test) groups=2000(test)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> id testuser
uid=2000(t