On 2011-05-13, Martin Pelikan wrote:
> I remember testing it couple of months ago on 4.8-stable - for example
> if you fed it a mod_replace query to delete one value from a field
> with more of them (typically groups->memberUid), it wouldn't touch the
> one you wanted out and just delete the rest
2011/5/13 Stuart Henderson :
> you're confused between OpenLDAP and ldapd -
>
> ldapd is the OpenBSD LDAP daemon, part of the base OS.
>
> the OpenLDAP daemon is called slapd, installed with the openldap-server
> package.
Unfortunately, the OpenBSD ldapd isn't fully finished yet (even the
man pag
you're confused between OpenLDAP and ldapd -
ldapd is the OpenBSD LDAP daemon, part of the base OS.
the OpenLDAP daemon is called slapd, installed with the openldap-server package.
On 2011-05-13, Tito Mari Francis Esca??o wrote:
> Good day!
> I was able to install OpenLDAP 2.4.23p1 on OpenBSD
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo
wrote:
> Good day!
> I was able to install OpenLDAP 2.4.23p1 on OpenBSD 4.9, sure enough it will
> run as daemon when I edited /etc/rc.conf as below:
> ldapd_flags=""
>
> I run slaptest -u and get the complaint:
> unable to open file "/var/
Good day!
I was able to install OpenLDAP 2.4.23p1 on OpenBSD 4.9, sure enough it will
run as daemon when I edited /etc/rc.conf as below:
ldapd_flags=""
I run slaptest -u and get the complaint:
unable to open file "/var/run/openldap/slapd.pid"
I find that /var/run/openldap is not created, when I e
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