Hi!
web2ldap
Never seen that one before, thanks. So far we have been using either phpldapadmin (for web) or GQ LDAP client (desktop).
- no activation of syncprov overlay
We found out already that it's "available", see below.
So is there a difference between "it's available", "it's loaded" and "it's actually active"?
Regards, Torsten
Dieter Kluenter schrieb:
Hi Torsten,
"Torsten Schlabach (Tascel eG)" tschlabach@tascel.net writes:
Hi Dieter!
v014ldap:/# ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=admin,dc=nodomain' -w XXXX -b "" -s base supportedControl | egrep "1.9.1.1" supportedControl: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.1 v014ldap:/# ldapsearch -x -D 'cn=admin,cn=config' -w XXXXXX -b "" -s base supportedControl | egrep "1.9.1.1" supportedControl: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.1
Looks good, doesn't it?
Yes.
I am at 2.4.11.
I know, I should upgrade to 2.4.19.
I am not commenting on this.
I am currently trying to do that. But I cannot find any .deb (Debian / Ubuntu) package for 2.4.19. There is some stuff for 2.4.17 or so in Debian testing, but I guess you want me to use the really latest stuff.
Unfortunately, I am struggling for 1/2 day today with getting the 2.4.19 package compiled.
Just because I am courious:
a) What does that supportedControl atrribute mean? (I guess it means syncprov available, doesn'it ?)
Yes.
b) I am sure there are tons more of those diagnostic attributes like this one. I know for example that I can ask for SASL mechanisms supported, etc. Are those options documented anywhere?
All controls and extended operations are documented in their relevant RFC, for syncprov this is RFC 4533. I am not aware of a digest of all relevant OID's. But Michael Stroeder has undergone the work to add a description to all OID's, so web2ldap displays the description of the presented OID's.
Back to your problem. The only other reasons could be
- access control
- wrong search base in search string
- no activation of syncprov overlay
-Dieter