[CentOS] [MASSMAIL]Re: LDAP setup on Centos 7

Leon Fauster leonfauster at googlemail.com
Fri Nov 27 17:10:37 UTC 2015


Am 27.11.2015 um 17:22 schrieb Gary Stainburn <gary at ringways.co.uk>:
> On Friday 27 November 2015 16:14:32 Leon Fauster wrote:
>> # systemctl stop slapd
>> 
>> # slapadd -v -l this-ldif-file
>> 
>> 
>> # cat this-ldif-file
>> dn: dc=ringways,dc=com
>> objectClass: dcObject
>> objectclass: organization
>> o: Ringways
>> dc: ringways
>> 
>> # systemctl start slapd
>> 
>> 
>> # ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager,dc=ringways,dc=com -W -f the-rest-of-yourfile
> 
> (Sorry, but I am doing this parrot fashion as I really don't understand LDAP 
> yet)
> 
> All of this is taken from the page
> 
> http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=openldap&f=1
> 
> and the bit that is failing is the very last step on that page. All I have 
> done is copy the code and files direct from the web page, replacing the two 
> password fields and replacing dc=server,dc=world with dc=ringways,dc=com 
> where required.
> 
> [root at ollie2 ~]# slapadd -v -l basedomain.ldif
> 56588237 The first database does not allow slapadd; using the first available 
> one (2)
> slapadd: dn="dc=ringways,dc=com" (line=1): (64) value of single-valued naming 
> attribute 'dc' conflicts with value present in entry
> _#######               39.95% eta   none elapsed            none spd   1.5 M/s 
> Closing DB...
> [root at ollie2 ~]# cat basedomain.ldif 
> # replace to your own domain name for "dc=***,dc=***" section
> 
> dn: dc=ringways,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: dcObject
> objectclass: organization
> o: Ringways
> dc: Server




^^^^^ this must be dc: ringways (like in your dn)!

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LF






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