Re: Problems with nss_ldap - where to start?

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I am largely, vehemently against webmin or any other gui tools for system administration, including the X11 tools..

And, to be honest, it pisses me off that virt-install is broken, but virt-manager can create a new VM for me just fine, even though it hangs on granular package selection..

gui tools don't script so easily, #!/bin/bash is my favorite tool.

And webmin is a big hairy security hole.

It was useful for a moment though.

Peter

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:46 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:33 AM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> First question: do you have tls enabled on the client, and not the
>>> server, or vice versa?
>>>
>>> Second question: on the server, can you do a search?
>>>
>>> Handy tool: webmin has a whole ldap section, and can give you a *lot*
>>> of clues as to what's going wrong.
>>
>  Tried webmin.  Blew out my whole ldap database and used webmin to create
> a new tree, and an example user.  Guess what?  My example user fails the
> same way.
>
> I'm running slapd with -d 128 as well..

Can you use webmin on the server? If so, that's good. Then, can you use it
from a client? If not, what errors is it showing, or what is it not able
to find? There are two or three different places to go in webmin (not
happy with that, though I like it in general).

       mark

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