Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Sorry, I didn't notice this earlier. The correct bind DN is "cn=Directory Manager" - without the domain.On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 11:15 -0600, Richard Megginson wrote:Gregory P. Ennis wrote:Add "-x" after ldapmodify. /usr/bin/ldapmodify (et. al.) are the openldap tools - they all require the -x argument after the command name in order to use simple auth - without -x, by default, they all attempt to use sasl auth.I ma trying to install fedora-ds and am having some beginner problems. The installation was accomplished on a Fedora 5 system from an rpm download off of the fedora-ds site. I originally used a yum install but could not get anything to work so I did a yum remove before I did an rpm install. The setup script seemed to work ok, and now I am trying to load a *.ldif file without success. I do not have a gui on this machine so command line entry is necessary. The command I am using to enter the data is : ldapmodify -a -D cn=Directory Manager,dc=example,dc=com -W -f newdat.ldif The response I am getting is : ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Unknown authentication method (-6) additional info: SASL(-4): no mechanism available: I thought perhaps I memorized the password wrong, but could not find config file that the password is stored.Sorry for the beginner question. Any help would be appreciated. Greg Ennis --Richard, That helped, but now I am getting : ldap_bind: No such object (32) matched DN: dc=domain,dc=com I am not certain that I have the correct password is there a way to get to the password or should I rerun the setup script?
I did try to use openldap but could not get it to work remotely, I do not have it running. Are their tools peculiar to fedora-ds that I should be using to load data? Thanks for your help!!! Greg -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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