After searching,It just came out with the error:
"Mail id invalid or not unique,can't resolve to directory authorisation entry".
Vineeta
Vineeta wrote:
> Hi,
> I understand that bind operation has to be performed prior to any data being
> fetched.Now,i tried the foll:
> In my slapd.conf file,
Hi,
I understand that bind operation has to be performed prior to any data
being
fetched.Now,i tried the foll:
In my slapd.conf file,i have put
rootdn "cn=admin, o=xxx Limited, c=IN"
rootpw secret
Now,in my ldap.conf file,i only have the foll. two lines:
binddn cn=admin, o=xxx
I am unable to subscribe to that list,hence redhat list..
Are there any other mailing lists for ldap support?
If you could tell me,it'd be great!
Thanks,
Vineeta
"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 08:23:42 Vineeta wrote:
> >Hi,
> > I have installed Openldap on my linux box and
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 08:23:42 Vineeta wrote:
>Hi,
> I have installed Openldap on my linux box and it works great.Now,I
>have a requirement that only users having accounts on the server should
>be able to access the LDAP information through their clients
>i.e.Netscape e.t.c. after proper authentic
Hi,
I have installed Openldap on my linux box and it works great.Now,I
have a requirement that only users having accounts on the server should
be able to access the LDAP information through their clients
i.e.Netscape e.t.c. after proper authentication.
I tried various combinations as follows:
(