ldapadd - which password?
alex
alex at swiftnetcomputers.biz
Thu Oct 14 23:27:22 CEST 2004
Thanks that did it - I was using cn=external instead of cn=internal.
Thanks for the help.
Gustavo Michels wrote:
>Try this as root:
>
># ldapadd -D "cn=manager,cn=internal,dc=foo,dc=com" -W -x -f file.ldif
>
>Change to your domain accordingly and use the manager password you entered
>while bootstrapping kolab.
>
>Gustavo
>
>Em Thursday 14 October 2004 18:12, alex escreveu:
>
>
>>My problem is that (newbie) I don't know how to change the uid when
>>working with kolab under the openpkg environment, usually I'd just su to
>>the uid that manages ldap, but I'm clueless when it comes to openpkg.
>>
>>Matt Douhan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Thursday 14 October 2004 21.30, alex wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm trying to import a Ldif file, as root, with /kolab/bin/ldapadd
>>>>The system asks for a password, but I am unsure as to which password to
>>>>use. I've tried my root password and the kolab manager account
>>>>password, to no avail.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>IIRC with ldapadd you specify the user as well, so if you specify the
>>>user manager and uses the kolab manager passwd it simply must work.
>>>
>>>
>
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