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Re: OpenLDAP in Solaris 8



Yes, you're right.  I realized this after reading this documentation
(http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/LDAP.html).  Silly me!  :)

Thank you very much!


--- Donal Hunt <Donal.Hunt@dcu.ie> wrote:
> Ernie,
> 
> A typo perhaps in your ldif file??
> posixAcccount should be:
> posixAccount (only two "c"s in Account!!)
> 
> Later
> 
> Donal
> 
> Ernie Chu wrote:
> > 
> > thanks.  But still the same.  And for the link, I already have this
> > before, printed out a hard copy, and read it many times.
> > 
> > when I tried starting slapd using -d1000 and tried doing the ldapadd
> > command, I noticed this error: (cut and paste the output from the
> screen
> > directly)
> > <start of extract>
> > conn=2 op=0 BIND dn="CN=ERNIE,DC=TESTDOMAIN,DC=EDU" method=128
> > ber_flush: 14 bytes to sd 7
> > conn=2 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
> > daemon: select: listen=6 active_threads=1 tvp=NULL
> > daemon: activity on 1 descriptors
> > daemon: activity on: 7r
> > daemon: read activity on 7
> > conn=2 op=1 ADD dn="UID=HIGUGMAT,OU=PEOPLE,DC=TESTDOMAIN,DC=EDU"
> >
>
entry_check_schema(uid=higugmat,ou=People,dc=barnard,dc=columbia,dc=edu):
> > object
> > Class "posixAcccount" not defined
> > ber_flush: 14 bytes to sd 7
> > conn=2 op=1 RESULT tag=105 err=65 text=
> > daemon: select: listen=6 active_threads=1 tvp=NULL
> > daemon: activity on 1 descriptors
> > daemon: activity on: 7r
> > daemon: read activity on 7
> > conn=2 op=2 UNBIND
> > daemon: removing 7
> > conn=-1 fd=7 closed
> > daemon: select: listen=6 active_threads=1 tvp=NULL
> > daemon: activity on 1 descriptors
> > daemon: select: listen=6 active_threads=1 tvp=NULL
> > <end of extract>
> > 
> > What the heck does this error 'object Class "posixAcccount" not
> defined'
> > mean?  I checked my slapd.conf to make sure that nis.schema is
> included
> > and it's there alright.   Please note that the same error message
> > 'ldap_add: Object class violation' still occur.
> > 
> > Please help...
> > 
> > Ernie.
> > 
> > --- "Mayers, Philip J" <p.mayers@ic.ac.uk> wrote:
> > > objectClass: account isn't needed
> > > userid isn't needed
> > > description may help
> > >
> > > Try: http://blacklotus.cc.ic.ac.uk/~pjm3
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Phil
> > >
> > > +----------------------------------+
> > > | Phil Mayers, Network Support     |
> > > | Centre for Computing Services    |
> > > | Imperial College                 |
> > > +----------------------------------+
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Ernie Chu [mailto:epchu@yahoo.com]
> > > Sent: 07 June 2001 19:30
> > > To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
> > > Subject: OpenLDAP in Solaris 8
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anybody had success in having Solaris 8 user
> login/authentication
> > > work
> > > with OpenLDAP?  Could you please give me a sample ldif entry for a
> user
> > > id?
> > >
> > > My configuration is:
> > > OpenLDAP version 2.0.11
> > > Solaris 8 01/01 edition with the latest patches installed
> > >
> > > I have tried the following ldif entry:
> > > dn: uid=higugmat,ou=People,dc=testdomain,dc=edu
> > > cn: higugmat
> > > userid: higugmat
> > > uid: higugmat
> > > uidNumber: 110
> > > gidNumber: 100
> > > homeDirectory: /export/home/higugmat
> > > userPassword: {crypt}46KTPMHam0J9Y
> > > gecos: Test User
> > > loginshell: /bin/ksh
> > > objectClass: top
> > > objectClass: account
> > > objectClass: posixAcccount
> > > objectClass: posixShadow
> > >
> > > However, when I do an 'ldapadd', I get an error message "ldap_add:
> > > Object
> > > class violation"  Could somebody please tell me what's wrong?
> > >
> > > How do you enable debugging on slapd to generate logs?  What values
> > > shoud
> > > I supply to the -d option in slapd?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Ernie.
> > >
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