Stuart Sears wrote:
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Chris Bradford wrote:
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There are requirements, but as I set them I know I have met them!
I am beginning to wonder if this is a LDAP > Active Directory
permissions error, if so, maybe it is better this way as users seem not
to have write access to AD, probably because a root Bind name has not
been configured in openldap. I don't suppose there is a way to encrypt
the root password in ldap.conf?
rootbinddn?
create a file /etc/ldap.secret, mode 400 root:root with the password in
plain text.
encryption is not an option, unfortunately.
Stuart
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Stuart Sears RHCA RHCX
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How would I go about calling this file in ldap.conf?
Thanks :)
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