RE: Problem with /etc/init.d/ldap?

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>From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Alexander Dalloz
>Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 1:48 PM
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
>Subject: Re: Problem with /etc/init.d/ldap?
>
>
>Am Fr, den 18.11.2005 schrieb Daniel B. Thurman um 22:24:
>
>> I read your information carefully and tried
>> the following in the /etc/sysconfig/ldap:
>> 
>> 1) KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab
>> 2) KRB5_KTNAME="/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab"
>> 3) export KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab
>> 4) export KRB5_KTNAME="/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab"
>> 5) export KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab
>> 6 export KRB5_KTNAME="FILE:/etc/openldap/ldap.keytab"
>> 
>> None of these worked.
>
>Last one should work.
>
>> Dan
>
>Please see
>
>http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/630.html
>
>Alexander
>
>P.S. And you mail server / client still destroys the thread you are
>involved with.
>
>
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I have done exactly as you and the faq says!
I cannot understand why my FC4 is any different!
I *belive* I have the very latest of the FC4 files
so I am at loss to understand why the script fails
and the command-line invocation works.

Anything else I can try?  How can I turn on debugging
of slapd from within the script so that I can see if the
keytab is getting set?

Thanks!
Dan

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