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Re: [K12OSN] New School using K12
- From: Steve Switzer <steve switzerny org>
- To: k12osn redhat com
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] New School using K12
- Date: Sat Nov 1 22:55:00 2003
Dave,
Please excuse my interruption, but based on your comments, I assumed
you could help with something. I've looked at various how-to's tried
different things, etc... but I can't figure out how to get an ldap
server up and running properly to authenticate users. This would be an
absolute ideal situation for me... but....
I created and ldif file, started the server, loaded it with ldapadd (or
was it slapadd?), used Webmin to view and verify there were users in the
database... but no client can verify the existence of the root dn...
keeps saying it doesn't exist.
Ideas?
Thanks!
Steve
dahopkins comcast net wrote:
This works for non-ldap installations. What would someone (like me) use to create alot of users in an ldap environment quickly? I have been looking at the webmin scripts for ldap users and groups, but haven't figured out the perl script.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
use createusers from www.lfsp.org very simple and effective and has
commandline or gui
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