Jeffrey D. Means
2002-Feb-23 15:02 UTC
[Samba] Using LDAP and Samba I'm getting a stange error
Does anyone know what the following error means, and what I can do to fix it?? [root@trouble openldap]# ldapadd -D "cn=root,o=smb,dc=picotech,dc=net" -W Enter LDAP Password: ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: No such attribute ------------- Jeffrey D. Means CIO for PicoTech Ft. Collins, Colorado -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Jeffrey D. Means
2002-Feb-23 16:08 UTC
[Samba] Using LDAP and Samba I'm getting a stange error
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samba@panic.fluff.org
2002-Feb-24 02:22 UTC
[Samba] Using LDAP and Samba I'm getting a stange error
Hi,> ldapadd -D "cn=root,o=smb,dc=picotech,dc=net" -W > Enter LDAP Password: > ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: No such attributeThis error messages tend to point to the fact you haven't as yet configured the SASL configuration used by the OpenLDAP depending on how you compiled OpenLDAP and which Unix you are using the SASL configuration files are in different places. I would suggest a "man sasl" command would assist in finding where your config files are (RedHat 7.1 /usr/lib/sasl" and how to configure the sasl realm and configure OpenLDAP to use it. Another trick is simply to recompile OpenLDAP withoug SASL support. Edmund -- =======================================================================Edmund J. Sutcliffe Thoughtful Solutions; Creatively <edmunds@panic.fluff.org> Implemented and Communicated <http://panic.fluff.org> +44 (0) 7976 938841