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Re: Unable to add the user



> If you use userPassword (with capital 'P').
are attribute names case sensetive? I am not sure
about OpenLDAP but in MS AD i think they are not.

also dont we need to specify object hierarchy in
objectClass?
like:

objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: inetorgperson


--- Csillag Tamás <cstamas@digitus.itk.ppke.hu> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 05:47:34PM +0530,
> nraaman@chennai.tcs.co.in wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Please check the content of ldif file.
> > 
> > dn: uid=nraaman,dc=tcs,dc=com
> > uid: nraaman
> > objectclass: inetorgperson
> > userpassword: daipoda
> > sn: Narayana
> > cn: Raaman
> If you use userPassword (with capital 'P').
> You should include 'objectClass: posixAccount'
> 
> See this link:
>
http://ldap.akbkhome.com/objectclass/inetOrgPerson.html?click=1070281576#userPassword
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 03:42:10PM +0530,
> nraaman@chennai.tcs.co.in wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > When i tried to add the user in the databases.
> Its giving following error.
> > >
> > > [root@aaacr root]# /usr/local/ldap/bin/ldapadd
> -x -W -D "uid=root, dc=tcs, dc=com" <
> > > /home/nraaman/useradd.ldif
> > > Enter LDAP Password:
> > > adding new entry "uid=nraaman,dc=tcs,dc=com"
> > > ldapadd: update failed:
> uid=nraaman,dc=tcs,dc=com
> > > ldap_add: Internal (implementation specific)
> error (80)
> > >         additional info: no
> structuralObjectClass operational attribute
> > 
> > Show the contents of useradd.ldif....
> > 
> > Who created the useradd.ldif file you or a script?
> > 
> > --
> > cstamas
> > Pazmany Peter Catholic University
> >  Hungary
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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