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Re: [Debian-sf-users] Apt-get upgrade
From: |
Soon-Son Kwon |
Subject: |
Re: [Debian-sf-users] Apt-get upgrade |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Jul 2002 10:41:16 +0900 |
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Mutt/1.2.5i |
I am sure the package itself has a problem with ldap.
When I install it from scratch(delete all the packages
related sourceforge including slapd, postgresql), it always fail.
But if I upgrade from the existing working package (if
there is a proper ldap entries already), it does not fail.
You probably remember I spent much time installing it.. :-)
Please try installing sourceforge from the beginning like
installing woody from the scratch, you will see ldap fails always.
Thanks very much...
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 02:13:10AM +0200, Christian BAYLE wrote:
> Try this:
>
> install-ldap.sh reset
> dpkg-reconfigure ldap
> install-ldap.sh purge
> install-ldap.sh configure
>
> Tim Uckun wrote:
>
> > At 11:22 PM 7/11/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> > >Argh, an other victim of ldap :)
> > >First double check /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
> >
> > I double checked this. It seems ok what should I be looking for here?
> >
> >
> > >This error only mean that SF_Robot is not allowed has not enough
> > >priviledge or a wrong password
> > >to acces ldap
> >
> > I did this (even though it's probably a security risk)
> > access to *
> > by dn="cn=admin,ou=People,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com" write
> >
> >
> You should not have ou=People here, it's old ldap config, that always
> make big mess in ldap
> admin is no more in People in last version of ldap from scratch, but as
> ldap doesn't reconfigure
> this can stay there even in recent version.
> install-ldap.sh reset completly destroy ldap db and should be efficient
> for your problem
> ldpa is rebuild from postgress datas
>
> Cheers
>
> > by dn="cn=SF_robot,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com" write
> > by * read
> >
> > In effect I told ldap that SF_robot could do whatever it wants right?
> >
> > >If nothing seems wrong try to play with
> > >/usr/lib/sourceforge/install-ldap.sh purge/reset/configure until
> > >install-ldap.sh check don't complain
> > >As usual stop nscd when testing
> >
> > Then I did a purge/reset/configure and still no luck I get this.
> > sf:/etc/bind# /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/install-ldap.sh configure
> > =====>sys_ldap_base_dn=dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > =====>sys_ldap_admin_dn=cn=admin,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > =====>sys_ldap_bind_dn=cn=SF_robot,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > Stopping OpenLDAP: slapd.
> > Starting OpenLDAP: slapd.
> > Load ldap
> > Distinguished Name is dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > Creating ldif file from database
> > Filling LDAP with database
> > Setup SF_robot account
> > =====>sys_ldap_base_dn=dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > =====>sys_ldap_admin_dn=cn=admin,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > =====>sys_ldap_bind_dn=cn=SF_robot,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > LDAP Server OK : dn=dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > Adding robot accounts
> > adding new entry "cn=Replicator,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com"
> > ldap_add: Insufficient access
> > additional info: no write access to parent
> >
> > ldif_record() = 50
> > adding new entry "cn=SF_robot,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com"
> > ldap_add: Insufficient access
> > additional info: no write access to parent
> >
> > ldif_record() = 50
> > LDAP Server OK : dn=dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com
> > Changing SF_robot passwd using admin account
> > ldap_initialize( <DEFAULT> )
> > replace userPassword:
> > {CRYPT}gLCdDS.gik9Bw
> > modifying entry "cn=SF_robot,dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com"
> > ldap_modify: No such object
> > matched DN: "dc=sf,dc=diligence,dc=com"
> >
> > ldif_record() = 32
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > :wq
> > Tim Uckun
> > US Investigations Services/Due Diligence
> > http://www.diligence.com/
> >
>
>
>
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