>Use slapadd. Again, RTFM. Everything you've asked in the past week or so has been documented in the manpages and the Admin Guide. Read and learn.OK, it's work, i have a fonctionnal slapd.d/cn=config folder, but i don't understand why i can't access to openldap with cn=admin,dc=parisgeo,dc=cnrs,dc=fr and good password generated byMy slapd.conf before conversion contain the SSHA password generated by slappasswd for rootDn :----- database bdb suffix "dc=parisgeo,dc=cnrs,dc=fr" rootdn "cn=admin,dc=parisgeo,dc=cnrs,dc=fr" rootpw {SSHA}xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----I try this : root@xxxxx:/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.d# ldapsearch -D cn=admin,dc=parisgeo,dc=cnrs,dc=fr -W -x 'userName=*'Enter LDAP Password: ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) Bizarre ...Perhaps i can try to redefine the rootdn, because it disapear with conversion ?Do you have an idea about this ? Thanks, SR.
Yes right, @rey rtfm, and ask your question again, if you're sure your point is not in the OpenLDAP manual.
But i'm sure you will find your answer there.>Please trim irrelevant text from your emails. Please update your Subject line to something relevant to the actual discussion topic.
@Howard, please say that to the guy who ask questions, and not me^^ Raffael Sahli wrote:
On 14.12.2011 16:54, rey sebastien wrote:Le 13/12/2011 16:48, Raffael Sahli a Ãcrit :
Hi! It's not easy to start with zero configuration with cn=config new openldap administration .. I create my bd.ldif based on the slapd.ldif example in the /usr/local/etc/openldap directory. But how can i insert this ldif with ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f myldiffile.ldif if i cannot run slapd without configuration ? How do you start a fresh install of openldap in this case? there is an option to run slapd without zero configuration? Thanks a lot,
Use slapadd. Again, RTFM. Everything you've asked in the past week or so has been documented in the manpages and the Admin Guide. Read and learn.
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