01-04-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sudipta Biswas
Hi All,
I have configure openldap but when I test this its show me a massage that "Invalid Creedientials". I search for the slove at Google, Yahoo but I did not find any solution.
Plz help me.
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This is what I did
inux# ldapsearch -x -b '' -s base '(objectclass=*)' namingContexts
when i apply this command it will run fine but after
linux# ldapadd -x -D "cn=root,dc=simplex,dc=com" -W -f simplex.ldif
after apply that commamd it will ask for password. Now my question is that what password I should pass at here.
After giving my root password at here it gives me "Invalid Credential"
My another query is that for ldap DNS configuration is essential or not and if I configure DNS and LDAP on the same machine is it will work and what directive I have to use on slapd.conf file or named.conf file
My simplex.ldif configuration is
dc: dc=simplex,dc=com
objectclass: dcObject
objectclass: organization
o: Simplex
dc: simplex
dn: cn=root,dc=simplx,dc=com
objectclass: organizationalRole
cn: root
thats all my friend.
ThnX for your reaply.
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LDIF(5) File Formats Manual LDIF(5)
NAME
ldif - LDAP Data Interchange Format
DESCRIPTION
The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) is used to represent LDAP entries in text form. LDAP tools, such as ldapadd(1) and ldapsearch(1),
read and write LDIF.
The basic form of an LDIF entry is:
dn: <distinguished name>
<attrdesc>: <attrvalue>
<attrdesc>: <attrvalue>
<attrdesc>:: <base64-encoded-value>
<attrdesc>:< <URL>
...
The value may be specified as UTF-8 text or as base64 encoded data, or a URI may be provided to the location of the attribute value.
A line may be continued by starting the next line with a single space or tab, e.g.,
dn: cn=Barbara J Jensen, dc=exam
ple, dc=com
Lines beginning with a sharpe sign ('#') are ignored.
Multiple attribute values are specified on separate lines, e.g.,
cn: Barbara J Jensen
cn: Babs Jensen
If an value contains a non-printing character, or begins with a space or a colon ':', the <attrtype> is followed by a double colon and the
value is encoded in base 64 notation. e.g., the value " begins with a space" would be encoded like this:
cn:: IGJlZ2lucyB3aXRoIGEgc3BhY2U=
If the attribute value is located in a file, the <attrtype> is followed by a ':<' and a file: URI. e.g., the value contained in the file
/tmp/value would be listed like this:
cn:< file:///tmp/value
Other URI schemes (ftp,http) may be supported as well.
Multiple entries within the same LDIF file are separated by blank lines.
EXAMPLE
Here is an example of an LDIF file containing three entries.
dn: cn=Barbara J Jensen, dc=example, dc=com
cn: Barbara J Jensen
cn: Babs Jensen
objectclass: person
description:< file://tmp/babs
sn: Jensen
dn: cn=Bjorn J Jensen, dc=example, dc=com
cn: Bjorn J Jensen
cn: Bjorn Jensen
objectclass: person
sn: Jensen
dn: cn=Jennifer J Jensen, dc=example, dc=com
cn: Jennifer J Jensen
cn: Jennifer Jensen
objectclass: person
sn: Jensen
jpegPhoto:: /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAAAAAQABAAD/2wBDABALD
A4MChAODQ4SERATGCgaGBYWGDEjJR0oOjM9PDkzODdASFxOQ
ERXRTc4UG1RV19iZ2hnPk1xeXBkeFxlZ2P/2wBDARESEhgVG
...
Notice that the description in Barbara Jensen's entry is read from file://tmp/babs and the jpegPhoto in Jennifer Jensen's entry is encoded
using base 64.
SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldapsearch(1), ldapadd(1) LDAP Data Interchange Format,Good,G.,RFC2849.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan
LDAP 3.3 Release.
OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 20 August 2000 LDIF(5)