Adrian Sender
2005-Jul-11 04:13 UTC
[Samba] SAMBA+LDAP PDC (LAM LDAP ACCOUNT MANAGER NOT WORKING)
The LDAP server is working fine as I said it works fine in the command line. Anymore suggestions? email me: asender@ampwest.com.au Thanks Adrian>> >>Hello members >> >>I really have ran out of options here, and I don't know how to resolve this issue. I have a Samba LDAP primary domain controller. I have been using LAM - LDAP Account Manager to manage the accounts. The command line appears to be working correctly ie - getent passwd, getent group, id username, id computer, adding and removing accounts. >> >>Problem: When I logon to the LAM page (ldap account manager) and try to login I get an error "LDAP error, server says: >>(-1) Can't contact LDAP server" >> >>LAM is configured correctly, and it used to work. I am almost positive this is not a "LAM" issue. >> >>Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. >> >>Please email me suggestions or solutions: asender@ampwest.com.au >> >>Many Thanks >> >>Adrian. >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Quoting Adrian Sender <asender@ampwest.com.au>: >> >> This seems like a stupid advice, but is your LDAP server running? Are >> you sure >> you haven't changed LDAP server's settings? >>
jamrock
2005-Jul-13 11:46 UTC
[Samba] Re: SAMBA+LDAP PDC (LAM LDAP ACCOUNT MANAGER NOT WORKING)
"Adrian Sender" <asender@ampwest.com.au> wrote in message news:42D1F1E2.4090108@ampwest.com.au...> The LDAP server is working fine as I said it works fine in the commandline.> > Anymore suggestions? > > email me: asender@ampwest.com.auHmmm... If the command utilities work then I would eliminate LDAP as a problem. I would start looking at LDAP connectivity on the client machine. Can you try another GUI tool on the client? Can you use Outlook or Thunderbird on the client to pull information from the LDAP server? Have you changed your firewall settings on the server? What happens if you disable the firewall? If you can access LDAP from the client machine using other tools, I would have to start suspecting LAM.