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Sv: ldap_bind: Invalid credentials
I can't answer. I understand absolutely zero of the construction of
LDAP.
I try to follow the quick start guide in the faq, but with no success.
mvh...
Morten Christensen
----- Original Message -----
From: Raj Mathur <raju@sgi.com>
To: Morten Christensen <m--c@indbakke.dk>
Cc: <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 5:40 AM
Subject: ldap_bind: Invalid credentials
> Why have two rootdn's? I'd decide on which scheme I'm going to use
> (dc=x or c=x), configure everything for that and remove the rest
from
> slapd.conf.
>
> Of course, I'm an LDAP newbie too, so I could be completely wrong
;-)
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Raju
>
> >>>>> "Morten" == Morten Christensen <m--c@indbakke.dk> writes:
>
> Morten> I can't get started with openLDAP (under Linux SuSE
6.2).
> Morten> I have:
>
> Morten> /etc/openldap/slapd.conf:
> Morten> ----------------------------------- include
> Morten> /etc/openldap/slapd.at.conf include
> Morten> /etc/openldap/slapd.oc.conf schemacheck off pidfile
> Morten> /var/slapd.pid argsfile /var/slapd.args database ldbm
> Morten> suffix "o=krl c=dk" directory /var/ldap rootdn "cn=root,
> Morten> dc=krl, dc=dk" rootdn "cn=root, o=krl, c=dk" rootpw
> Morten> rootpassword
>
> Morten> Then I start slapd with: ------------------------------
> Morten> /usr/libexec/openldap/slapd -f /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
>
> Morten> Then I try to add an initial entry:
>
> Morten> The myldif.ldif file: ------------------------- dn:
> Morten> dc=krl, dc=dk dc: krl o: krl objectclass: organization
> Morten> objectclass: dcObject
>
> Morten> dn: cn=root, dc=krl, dc=dk cn: root sn: root
objectclass:
> Morten> person
>
> Morten> When I run the command:
> Morten> ----------------------------------- /usr/bin/ldapadd -D
> Morten> "cn=root, dc=krl, dc=dk" -w rootpassword < myldif.ldif
>
> Morten> I get the error: ------------------- ldap_bind: Invalid
> Morten> credentials
>
>
> Morten> I have looked in the faq for hours and tried different
> Morten> combinations, and now I just get more and more
> Morten> confused. Can anybody help me?
>
>
>
>
> Morten> greetings... Morten Christensen
> >> From Denmark, explaining the bad language
>
>