n Sat, 2004-02-07 at 00:11, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
There's a lot of stuff in SuSE 9.0 directed toward LDAP, NIS, DHCP, DNS etc. Some of it's pretty neat. I tried to get the OpenLDAP support for the courier IMAP service working, and, thus far have failed. One thing I couldn't figure out is how to get the password into the user LDAP object. The schema looks as though it should accept it, but it kept rejecting it. I know I got OpenLDAP running with authentication in the past, but so far not this go 'round. Usually the hard past of this is that slapd.conf does not allow users to add info to their own records. (try binding as the manager entry or using ldapmodify)
if you just want to add do: ldapmodify -D "cn=manager,ou=domain,ou=com" -w secret_password -x -v -f ldif_mod_file.ldif first make ldif_mod_file.ldif: dn: uid=george.jetson, ou=people, ou=domain, ou=com changetype: modify add: userpassword userpassword: password_to_add - dn: uid=user2, ou=people, ou=domain, ou=com add: userpassword password: pass_word
Has anybody worked with Courier and OpenLDAP? I'm trying to set up an IMAP server to consolodate all my various mail feeds. Courier looked to be the most attractive answer. I found the documentation a bit incomplete. I do have the sense all the pieces are there, and someone at SuSE had it working before it shipped.
STH
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