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1. Web Development
Hi..
I have very limited knowledge on LDAP and its configuration and but I have been trying to figure out one issue that takes place when I am running the program that is written in php, but so far its unsuccessful.
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2. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Its not allow upload the ldif file to LDAP Server
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Enter LDAP Password:
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3. Solaris
Need assistance in resolving the below LDAP issue on Solaris 11. I am new to LDAP .
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+++ database=NULL
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4. Web Development
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5. AIX
Hi,
I am trying to authenticate AIX server against a IDS LDAP instance.
The AIX version is 6.1 and TDS client is 6.1.
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7. Red Hat
OK,
I'm running low on patience with how this is working out. I have a RHEL 5.4 64bit server running 389 directory services and NFS4. I set up the schema for automount, and I am having some issues.
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8. AIX
Hello everyone, hoping you can provide some incite with a little problem I'm having..
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9. Linux
Hi,
I believe this is an ldap issue, but am not sure how to solve it as I haven't used ldap in the past. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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10. HP-UX
I am getting the following error message when trying to login to the client:
while verifying tgt
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Apache::Singleton(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::Singleton(3pm)
NAME
Apache::Singleton - Singleton class for mod_perl
VERSION
version 0.15
SYNOPSIS
package Printer;
# default:
# Request for mod_perl env
# Process for non-mod_perl env
use base qw(Apache::Singleton);
package Printer::PerRequest;
use base qw(Apache::Singleton::Request);
package Printer::PerProcess;
use base qw(Apache::Singleton::Process);
DESCRIPTION
Apache::Singleton works the same as Class::Singleton, but with various object lifetime (scope). See Class::Singleton first.
OBJECT LIFETIME
By inheriting one of the following sublasses of Apache::Singleton, you can change the scope of your object.
Request
use base qw(Apache::Singleton::Request);
One instance for one request. Apache::Singleton will remove instance on each request. Implemented using mod_perl "pnotes" API. In
mod_perl environment (where $ENV{MOD_PERL} is defined), this is the default scope, so inheriting from Apache::Singleton would do the
same effect.
NOTE: You need "PerlOptions +GlobalRequest" in your apache configuration in order to use the Request lifetime method.
Process
use base qw(Apache::Singleton::Process);
One instance for one httpd process. Implemented using package global. In non-mod_perl environment, this is the default scope, and you
may notice this is the same beaviour with Class::Singleton ;)
So you can use this module safely under non-mod_perl environment.
CREDITS
Original idea by Matt Sergeant <matt@sergeant.org> and Perrin Harkins <perrin@elem.com>.
Initial implementation and versions 0.01 to 0.07 by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Singleton::Request, Apache::Singleton::Process, Class::Singleton
SOURCE
The development version is on github at http://github.com/mschout/apache-singleton <http://github.com/mschout/apache-singleton> and may be
cloned from git://github.com/mschout/apache-singleton.git <git://github.com/mschout/apache-singleton.git>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-apache-singleton@rt.cpan.org or through the web interface at:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Apache-Singleton
AUTHOR
Michael Schout <mschout@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Michael Schout.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-02 Apache::Singleton(3pm)