Hi, I've checked the archives but didn't find the answer, and someone in the Eudora ng told me it could be a bug from OpenLAP. I can search for infos on our OpenLDAP 1.2.9-5 running on Red Hat 6.2, but I have to change the Search Base field in the Tools | Directory Services -> Modify LDAP server -> Search Options, from the default to "o=acme,c=com" that matches the data file I've added to the server. I didn't have to do this at the company where I worked previously, and the LDAP server was actually Lotus Domino 4.6a. All I had to do was start the LDAP service on the server, and Eudora would let me send queries. Could it be that Eudora only supports specific types of ObjectClass? FYI, here's the import file that I used to get started with the server: # cat import.ldif dn: o=acme,c=com o: acme objectClass: organization dn: cn=Frederic Faure,o=acme,c=com cn: Frederic Faure objectClass: organizationalPerson sn: FredF description: Technique mail: ffaure@acme.com telephoneNumber: (123) 123-4567 Any hint much appreciated FF.
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At 09:26 AM 8/18/00 +0000, ffaure@ftci.net wrote: >I can search for infos on our OpenLDAP 1.2.9-5 running on Red Hat 6.2, but >I have to change the Search Base field in the Tools | Directory Services -> >Modify LDAP server -> Search Options, from the default to "o=acme,c=com" >that matches the data file I've added to the server. This is expected behavior. >I didn't have to do this at the company where I worked previously, and the >LDAP server was actually Lotus Domino 4.6a. All I had to do was start the >LDAP service on the server, and Eudora would let me send queries. Lotus Domino is likely taking a few liberties to support improperly configured clients. Kurt
At 16:17 18/08/00 -0700, Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote: > >I didn't have to do this at the company where I worked previously, and the > >LDAP server was actually Lotus Domino 4.6a. All I had to do was start the > >LDAP service on the server, and Eudora would let me send queries. > >Lotus Domino is likely taking a few liberties to support improperly >configured clients. OK, so there's nothing I can do on the OpenLDAP server to avoid customizing all the mail clients running in the company? Thx FF.
use as directed.