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RE: Changing root password on OpenLDAP Problem
- From: Craig White <craigwhite azapple com>
- To: nahant-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: Changing root password on OpenLDAP Problem
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 13:54:22 -0700
Also add a '-x' and a '-W'
man ldapadd
Craig
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 13:35 -0700, Collins, Kevin (MindWorks) wrote:
> You probably need to specify which DN to bind with...
>
> ldapmodify -D "your root DN" -a
>
> Kevin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nahant-list-bounces redhat com
> [mailto:nahant-list-bounces redhat com] On Behalf Of Rik Herrin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:32 PM
> To: nahant-list redhat com
> Subject: Changing root password on OpenLDAP Problem
>
> Hi,
> I just installed openldap from the rpms that come
> with RHEL v4. I then wanted to edit
> /etc/openldap/slapd.conf to change the root password.
> It referred me to slappasswd, which I then used to
> create an SSHA password, so I now have a line in my
> slapd.conf file that says something like:
>
> rootpw {SSHA}SOMELETTERSANDNUMBERSHERE
>
> However, when I then try to do anything such as:
>
> ldapmodify -a
>
> or log in using PHPLDAPAdmin which I installed, I get
> the following message:
>
> SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started
> Please enter your password:
> ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Internal (implementation
> specific) error (80)
> additional info: SASL(-13): user not found: no secret
> in database
>
> What does this mean? I've tried using saslpasswd and
> saslpasswd2 but it still gives me the above error.
> Any ideas? Thanks for your time...
>
>
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