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Sounds to me like you aren't including all the schema files you need.

Make sure that in your slapd.conf file you have the nis and
inetorgperson schemas, and probably the cosine schema, similar to this:

include     /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
include     /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include     /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema

pwilson

> Dear OpenLDAP user's,
>
> I have a problem, maybe it's a problem of beginners.
> I would like to store accounts in my LDAP tree, and I used to do this
> the PADL's migrate tools. It generated LDIF file. Part of it:
>
> dn: uid=ntundi,ou=People,o=szte,c=hu
> uid: ntundi
> cn: Nagy Tunde
> objectClass: account
> objectClass: posixAccount
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: shadowAccount
> userPassword: {crypt}...
> shadowLastChange: 12041
> shadowMax: 99999
> shadowWarning: 7
> loginShell: /bin/bash
> uidNumber: 501
> gidNumber: 501
> homeDirectory: /home/ntundi
> gecos: Nagy Tunde
>
> Wenn using ldapadd i get:
> ldap_add: update failed: uid=ntundi,ou=People,o=szte,c=hu
> ldap_add: Undefined attribute type (17)
>       additional info: shadowLastChange: attribute type undefined
>
> I don't understand. I tried to delete this attribute, but then I got
> the same error for the other attributes. When I already had just some
> attributes, it said, that the account, and the other account object
> classes are invalids. What should I do to be able to use the account
> and the other object Classes? I configured openLDAP with
> --enable-ldbm, --enable-crypt options
>
> thx
>  Suvi
>
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