Ok, I think I have it. The problem was that authconfig-gtk and tui,
from some reason, did not work correctly. I used the authconfig CLI
and now ldapsearch works.
Thanks for the pointers. I haven't logged in yet (can't right now) but
since ldapsearch returned info from the LDAP server, I'm _assumin
Here's some progress.
Originally I used ldapsearch with no arguments and received:
# search result
search: 2
result: 32 No such object
Which lead me to the conclusion that the client couldn't reach the ldap server.
I added the LDAP server to a thunderbird (email) client and it
successfully found
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 00:44, jean-Noël Chardron
> In first you have to verify the setup of the server with tools like :
> - ldapsearch of openldap that is locate in /usr/bin on fedora 11
> - ldapsearch of mozilla that is locate in /usr/lib/mozldap/ldapsearch on
> i686 or /usr/lib64/mozldap/ on
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 00:31, jean-Noël Chardron
wrote:
> Brad Fuller wrote:
>> HI,
>>
>> I'm brand new to FDS/LDAP. I've set up the server, seems to run fine,
>> can log in to the admin/dir console and create people.
>> I've tried to set up a
Thanks for the reply. See below On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 13:27,
wrote:
> Hi Brad!
>
> On Tue, 09 Mar 2010, Brad Fuller wrote:
>
>> HI,
>>
>> I'm brand new to FDS/LDAP. I've set up the server, seems to run fine,
>> can log in to the admin/dir consol
n't see anything that I've missed.
I appreciate your help!
brad
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