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Re: Trouble with ldap backend..





--- Andreas Hasenack <ahasenack@terra.com.br> wrote:

<snip>
> Are you sure this heimdal on the other server was
> built with ldap support?
</snip>

Yes, certainly.. I built heimdal-0.7.2 with these
options:

tar -zxf heimdal-0.7.2
./configure
--prefix=/usr/local/heimdal
--disable-berkeley-db
--disable-ndbm-db
--with-openldap=/usr/local/openldap
--with-openldap-lib=/usr/local/openldap/lib
--with-openldap-include=/usr/local/openldap/include
--with-openldap-config=/usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap
--with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
--with-openssl-lib=/usr/local/ssl/lib
--without-ipv6
make install


Also, 
# /usr/local/heimdal/libexec/kdc --builtin hdb
builtin hdb backends: ldap:

What seems to be the problem here? My present working
heimdal installation is 0.7.1. I thought it has
something to do with the version upgrade(0.7.2) so I
copied the 0.7.1 source and build it but then again
the same weird thing happened.. Data are stored inside
a file named ldap:ou=krb5accounts,o=example,dc=com on
the current working directory where I run "kadmin -l"
Perhaps I just missed something important... Any more
idea where to look into??

Also, my access list as well as sasl mappings are also
fine.. plus made sure that slapd is running on unix
socket..


-jay







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