Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Fr, den 27.01.2006 schrieb Kai Sandsengen um 22:40: > > >>It has been some posting about this issue, but I cant find a solution >> >>I can't log on to my ldap server port 389 with my browser. service seems >>to be running. > > > Big question mark. What do you expect from trying to speak HTTP with the > OpenLDAP server? I don't see what kind of sense that would make. Use > `ldapsearch' or whatever tool from the LDAP clients software to interact > with the LDAP server. I assumed that phpldapadmin was installed since I have a program called php-ldap. And therefore tried to contact phpldapadmin. I used port 389 because i cant find any info within the doc. This gui works very well with my debian server. Maybe the service is called with an other name or maybe another port/ns? > >>I am not running selinux, port 389 are open on both client and server. >> >>Message from browser: Access to this port is disabled for security reasons. > > > Do you try that on the localhost itself? Did you protect slapd by > tcp-wrappers? > > Configure syslog to log facility local4.* and observe the resulting log > file if you want to see what the LDAP server does. > > Alexander > > > I think my problem is within the httpd.conf.