<quote who="Naufal Sheikh">
Hello Piotr,
I tried to do what you said. Initially my root dn just contained cn=nsadmin, and thus I caould not start slapd. Then I added to rootdn my suffix as well, and unhashed the rootpw line in slapd.conf. I tried using a clear text "secret" as well as hashed value created through slappasswd and putting it in the slapd.conf. In both cases, when I modify the entry and it asks me to give ldap password, it says invalid credentials.
How are you trying to modify? What tool?
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On 10/30/07, Gavin Henry ghenry@suretecsystems.com wrote:
<quote who="Naufal Sheikh"> > Hello Piotr, > > I tried to do what you said. Initially my root dn just contained > cn=nsadmin, > and thus I caould not start slapd. Then I added to rootdn my suffix as > well, > and unhashed the rootpw line in slapd.conf. I tried using a clear text > "secret" as well as hashed value created through slappasswd and putting it > in the slapd.conf. In both cases, when I modify the entry and it asks me > to > give ldap password, it says invalid credentials.
How are you trying to modify? What tool?
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