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RE: iPlanet 4.1 and OpenLDAP 2.1.12
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mudry, Robert (N-aerotek) [mailto:robert.mudry@lmco.com]
>
>> send_ldap_result: err=49 matched="" text=""
>> send_ldap_response: msgid=173 tag=97 err=49
>> ber_flush: 15 bytes to sd 10
>> 0000: 30 0d 02 02 00 ad 61 07 0a 01 31 04 00 04 00
>> 0.....a...1....
>> ldap_write: want=15, written=15
>> 0000: 30 0d 02 02 00 ad 61 07 0a 01 31 04 00 04 00
>> 0.....a...1....
>> conn=0 op=23 RESULT tag=97 err=49 text=
>> ====> bdb_cache_return_entry_r( 6719 ): returned (0)
>>
>> This trace resulted from the client's request for user authentication
>> information from slapd. Would it be possible for you to take a moment
>> to explain what the various codes are implying about the tail end of
>> this particular transaction, and how you believe a properly
>> functioning client would interpret this information?
>>
>> Thank you very much for your time and effort. It is most appreciated!
>
> LDAP error 49 is "Invalid Credentials", which can easily be found in RFC
> 2251 or in <ldap.h> in the source code. Most LDAP clients would tell you
> this directly as well, since it is a standard response code. A client
> would not interpret this any further, but you could infer that either
> you mistyped your password, or the password in the LDAP database is
> different than you expected it to be.
... or the DN is mistyped; you masqueraded it, but you accurately
check it. You may first try to bind using another tool, say
ldapsearch, to check out your DN and credentials.
p.
>
> -- Howard Chu
> Chief Architect, Symas Corp. Director, Highland Sun
> http://www.symas.com http://highlandsun.com/hyc
> Symas: Premier OpenSource Development and Support
--
Pierangelo Masarati
mailto:pierangelo.masarati@sys-net.it