[Wylug-help] LDAP setup on Centos 7

Simon Greenwood sfgreenwood at gmail.com
Fri Nov 27 16:18:19 UTC 2015


Hi Gary -

Think I replied to the last reply in the thread.

If you still have dc=server,dc=world in your config that should come out as
that's what is causing the conflict. You may need to initialize your root
again.

s/

On 27 November 2015 at 16:09, Gary Stainburn <gary.stainburn at ringways.co.uk>
wrote:

> On Friday 27 November 2015 16:01:07 Simon Greenwood wrote:
> > Your root dn should be something like cn=Manager,dc=ringways,dc=com,
> which
> > is your admin user, then that is the dn that you have set up with your
> > credentials. I'm doing this myself at the moment and have found a couple
> of
> > useful tutorials which I don't think I have bookmarked here. Using a GUI
> > makes it a bit easier to visualise - I'm using Apache Directory Client.
> >
> > s/
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Is this a reply to my original post?  If yes, then I appear to have fixed
> that.  I was indeed setting up "cn=Manager,dc=ringways,dc=com" but it
> looked
> like there was a problem with the hashed passwords.
>
> Once I recreated bot the roo password and the Manager password I could then
> log in to action the last step.
>
> However, that step then failed as shown in my last post
>
> > [root at ollie2 ~]# ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager,dc=ringways,dc=com -W -f
> > basedomain.ldif
> > Enter LDAP Password:
> > adding new entry "dc=ringways,dc=com"
> > ldap_add: Naming violation (64)
> >         additional info: value of single-valued naming attribute 'dc'
> > conflicts with value present in entry
> > [root at ollie2 ~]#
>
> If your reply is relating to this problem, then I don't understand what
> you're
> trying to say. Sorry.
>



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