packages need the ldap admin password. Although
> the ldap.secret file is not world readable, i don't want the users
> could see it with sudo. And what would happen if i change the ldap
> admin password? Do I have to change it in every host?
>
> NB: I have configured libnss-ld
, but I
> don't know why these packages need the ldap admin password. Although
> the ldap.secret file is not world readable, i don't want the users
> could see it with sudo. And what would happen if i change the ldap
> admin password? Do I have to change it in every host?
it is
Hi
I have setup a server with LDAP and Samba. Now i want to LDAP hosts
authenticate with the LDAP server too, so i have installed in each
host libnss-ldap, libpam-ldap and nscd. Everything works fine, but I
don't know why these packages need the ldap admin password. Although
the ldap.secret
On Thursday 19 May 2005 07:36, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where is the ldap admin password. I'm trying to set up ldap and are
> getting some authentication errors when running the migrationtools. I
> noticed that there's no rootpw statement in slapd.conf.
>
> Don
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 22:36 -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Don't I need a rootpw statement to run the ldaptools?
>
Yes. You need the 'rootpw' statement in your slapd.conf.
Srinidhi.
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On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 22:36 -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Don't I need a rootpw statement to run the ldaptools?
>
Yes. You need the 'rootpw' statement in your slapd.conf.
Srinidhi.
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Hi,
Where is the ldap admin password. I'm trying to set up ldap and are
getting some authentication errors when running the migrationtools. I
noticed that there's no rootpw statement in slapd.conf.
Don't I need a rootpw statement to run the ldaptools?
Thanks.
Lars.
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