OK - ignore this folks. I figured it out (and for some reason this message took a week to appear).
-x -y /etc/ldap.secret args did the trick... Cheers Tim On 15/09/11 18:18, Tim Watts wrote:
Hi, Sorry - this will sound really dumb... For people who aren't very LDAP savvy, what the cleanest way to rig an LDAP server that I have root access to to: allow unprompted ldap* commands (eg ldapmodify). GoSA has got confused creating a user and I need to manually force some ldif files with minor changes through... MIT Kerberos has a kdamin.local command that does not care about authentication because it has direct access to the database files. Is there something similar for OpenLDAP? This is a files based ldap server, not using SQL. I have located an ldap.secret file but am having trouble authenticating with its content. I'm fairly confused because LDAP appears to have many many ways to handle authentication... Many thanks, Tim
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