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Re: RedHat 8 LDAPv3
- To: OpenLDAP Archive "Tech.OLready.com" <openldap@tech.olready.com>
- Subject: Re: RedHat 8 LDAPv3
- From: Francois Beretti <francois.beretti@enatel.com>
- Date: 24 Mar 2003 16:27:02 +0100
- Cc: Liste OpenLDAP Software <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
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Please check if you can make reverse DNS lookups for your server's host
that can generate this error
Regards,
Francois Beretti
Le lun 24/03/2003 à 15:52, OpenLDAP Archive Tech.OLready.com a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I am setting up a LDAPv3 Server using redhat 8.0, up to this moment I can type {KERBEROS}principal@MYREALM in the rootpw in the slap.conf, it is functional, I can login by using LDAPBrowser(Java) or "Yet Another LDAP Administrator(PHP Web)", but I use ldapsearch at the console, I don't know why it give this results to me.
>
> 1.
>
> [root@nvc1 ldap]# ldapsearch
> SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
> ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Local error
>
> 2.
>
> [root@nvc1 ldap]# ldapsearch -H ldap:/// -x -b "" -s base -LLL supportedSASLMechanisms
> dn:
> supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
>
>
> Am I supposed to have following results?
>
> supportedSASLMechanisms: PLAIN
> supportedSASLMechanisms: LOGIN
> supportedSASLMechanisms: ANONYMOUS
> supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
>
> Is it any thing that I was missing?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Ming
>