Re: [389-users] Adding Users through script?

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2010/1/15 Ajeet S Raina <ajeetraina@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Thats Great !!
> Added single quote and it worked !!!
>
> Hey Sorry but that was fake password.
> Just was checking if ! at the start can work or not.
>
> Anyway..Thanks for the help.
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Sean Murray <murray@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Ajeet S Raina wrote:
>> > Saludos,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the quick response.
>> > I tried ur suggestions and getting the error:
>> >
>> >  ldapmodify -x -h 389-ds.sap.com <http://389-ds.sap.com> -D
>> > "cn=Directory Manager" -w !ntra123 -f Users.ldif
>> > -bash: !ntra123: event not found
>> >
>> > Any idea ?
>>
>> Its not a great idea to publish passwords in a public forum like this.
>> That being said enclose it in single quotes.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Sean
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2010/1/15 Sergio A. Morales <sergiomorales@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > <mailto:sergiomorales@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>> >
>> >     On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 21:30 +0530, Ajeet S Raina wrote:
>> >      >
>> >      >
>> >      > Guys,
>> >      >
>> >      > I downloaded a script called USERADD from link:
>> >      > http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhas/NetgroupWhitepaper.pdf Page 9
>> > and
>> >      > follow  as follow:
>> >      >
>> >      > It did create a new Users.ldif file as follow:
>> >      >
>> >      > dn: uid=dave, cn=EnvOD,ou=IM,ou=Bangalore,dc=im,dc=sap,dc=com
>> >      > changetype: add
>> >      > uid: dave
>> >      > objectClass: top
>> >      > objectClass: person
>> >      > objectClass: organizationalPerson
>> >      > objectClass: inetorgperson
>> >      > objectClass: posixAccount
>> >      > cn: Dave Meyer
>> >      > sn: Meyer
>> >      > givenName: Dave Meyer
>> >      > gidNumber: 1000
>> >      > uidNumber: 1003
>> >      > userPassword: {clear}redhat
>> >      > loginShell: /bin/bash
>> >      > homeDirectory: /home/dave
>> >      >
>> >      >
>> >      > But  if I import it into Directory Server as:
>> >      >
>> >      > ldapmodify -h 389-ds.sap.com <http://389-ds.sap.com/>  -D
>> >     "cn=Directory Manager" -w <password>
>> >      > -f Users.ldif
>> >      > [1] 9443
>> >      > -bash: -f: command not found
>> >      > [root@389-ds opt]# SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started
>> >      > ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Unknown authentication method (-6)
>> >      >         additional ldapmodify -h 389-ds.sapient.com
>> >     <http://389-ds.sapient.com/>  -D "cn=Directory
>> >      > Manager" -w Oracle123456& -f Users.ldif
>> >      >
>> >      > No Idea why its behaving so?
>> >      > Am I missing anything in the command.
>> >      > I did provided -ZZ options for TLS but it dint work.
>> >      >
>> >      > Note: I have configured SSL for the 389-Ds.
>> >      >
>> >      >
>> >     Try -x for simple Auth:
>> >
>> >     ldapmodify -x -h 389-ds.sap.com <http://389-ds.sap.com/>  -D
>> >     "cn=Directory Manager" -w <password>
>> >     -f Users.ldif
>> >
>> >
>> >     Saludos
>> >
>> >
>> >     --
>> >     Sergio A. Morales <sergiomorales@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >     <mailto:sergiomorales@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>> >     uSCI & CSRG Sysadmin
>> >     Archlinux Chile
>> >
>> >
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Ajeet,

http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Escape-Character

Do some reading on bash escaping. As you get more into *nix, you mad
find yourself writing scripts that have 2 or 3 levels of escapes. When
it comes it things like trying to set passwords if you don't know your
escapes you might end up locking yourself out of root :)

Edward
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