Full_Name: J Version: 2.4.20 OS: Debian-Lenny/amd64 URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (68.15.14.98)
Certain clients (for example, a Solaris 10 host) need to query the rootDSE of our OpenLDAP server. Unfortunately, due to the way their client software is written, the Solaris 10 client will only be able to attempt to view the rootDSE using a scope of ONELEVEL or SUBTREE - it does not support BASELEVEL searches of the rootDSE.
Solaris 10's 'ldapsearch' allows manual querying of our rootDSE for testing-purposes, so I know otherwise things should work (ACL-wise, etc). It just seems to be a problem in the system-config, as the man page clearly states that only the two aforementioned scopes are allowed.
Options? Is there a way I can alias a DN-less object? If so, is this even advisable?
Or, perhaps is there a way to store an alternate copy of the rootDSE somewhere that is more "conventionally" accessible?
At this point, I'll consider any alternative. I reviewed the manpage for slapd.conf, however the rootDSE parameter in slapd.conf seems to be only used for "additions" or supplemental changes to an existing rootDSE.
Thanks
J