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Re: problems testing openLdap (ITS#1132)
Note that these instructions are for 2.0. 1.2 instructions
can be found in the FAQ.
Kurt
At 02:02 PM 5/2/01, stiletta@excite.com wrote:
>I am using the guidelines described on page:
>
>http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/quickstart.html
>
>I am able to get all the way to Step 6 with no problems. But at Step 6 when
>I try:
>
># make test
>
>I get:
>
>make: *** No rule to make target `test'. Stop.
>
>I proceeded to do the install, edited my slapd.conf file, then started
>slapd. It started with no errors. But when I try the following:
>
># ldapsearch -x -b '' -s base '(objectclass=*)' namingContexts
>
>I get an error:
>
>ldapsearch: invalid option -- x
>
>
>The following menu is returned too:
>
>ldapsearch: invalid option -- x
>usage: ldapsearch [options] filter [attributes...]
>where:
> filter RFC-1558 compliant LDAP search filter
> attributes whitespace-separated list of attributes to retrieve
> (if no attribute list is given, all are retrieved)
>options:
> -n show what would be done but don't actually search
> -v run in verbose mode (diagnostics to standard output)
> -t write values to files in /tmp
> -u include User Friendly entry names in the output
> -A retrieve attribute names only (no values)
> -B do not suppress printing of non-ASCII values
> -L print entries in LDIF format (-B is implied)
> -R do not automatically follow referrals
> -d level set LDAP debugging level to `level'
> -F sep print `sep' instead of `=' between attribute names and
>values
> -S attr sort the results by attribute `attr'
> -f file perform sequence of searches listed in `file'
> -b basedn base dn for search
> -s scope one of base, one, or sub (search scope)
> -a deref one of never, always, search, or find (alias dereferencing)
> -l time lim time limit (in seconds) for search
> -z size lim size limit (in entries) for search
> -D binddn bind dn
> -w passwd bind passwd (for simple authentication)
> -W prompt for bind passwd
> -h host ldap server
> -p port port on ldap server
>
>
>
>If I try to omit the -x I get:
>
>ldap_search: No such object
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>
>
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