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Re: invalid credentials
Hi,
Invalid credentials generally indicates error in your ldif file.
I think you need to check out whether the classes used in the ldif file have
the required set of attributes.
Also maybe u can try out this syntax
ldapadd -d -v -f sampl.ldif -D "cn=Manager,o=serv.info" -w xxx
Regds,
Sanjukta
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Medina Banda <albertmb2001@hotmail.com>
To: ldap@to11.net <ldap@to11.net>
Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
Date: Friday, September 28, 2001 1:40 AM
Subject: invalid credentials
>>On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 14:01:08 -0500
>>"Albert Medina Banda" <albertmb2001@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I executed as root:
>> >
>> > ldapadd -f test3.ldif -vx -D "cn=Manager,o=serv.info"
>> --snip--
>> > The user Manager has all the privileges,
>> > what Iam doing bad?
>>
>>You haven't supplied a password anywhere. Add -W to the command line to
>>be prompted for it.
>
>I executed ldapadd -f test3.ldif -vx -W -D "cn=Manager,o=serv.info"
>
>and i entered the password, that i defined in slapd.conf
>and i have this error "invalid credentials"
>
>it's the same if I executed:
>
>ldapadd -f test3.ldif -vx -w password -D "cn=Manager,o=serv.info"
>
>
>
>please helpme
>
>
>regards
>
>Albert Medina
>
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