oops, sorry: slapd 2.4.16
I built it from the freebsd ports tree ( net/openldap24-server )
Here is my make showconfig if you're interested: ===> The following configuration options are available for openldap-server-2.4.16_1: SASL=off "With (Cyrus) SASL2 support" DYNACL=on "Run-time loadable ACL (experimental)" ACI=on "Per-object ACI (experimental)" DNSSRV=off "With Dnssrv backend" PASSWD=off "With Passwd backend" PERL=off "With Perl backend" RELAY=on "With Relay backend" SHELL=off "With Shell backend (disables threading)" SOCK=off "With Sock backend" ODBC=on "With SQL backend" RLOOKUPS=off "With reverse lookups of client hostnames" SLP=on "With SLPv2 (RFC 2608) support" SLAPI=off "With Netscape SLAPI plugin API" TCP_WRAPPERS=on "With tcp wrapper support" BDB=on "With BerkeleyDB support" ACCESSLOG=on "With In-Directory Access Logging overlay" AUDITLOG=on "With Audit Logging overlay" COLLECT=off "With Collect overy Services overlay" CONSTRAINT=on "With Attribute Constraint overlay" DDS=on "With Dynamic Directory Services overlay" DEREF=on "With Dereference overlay" DYNGROUP=off "With Dynamic Group overlay" DYNLIST=on "With Dynamic List overlay" LASTMOD=off "With Last Modification overlay" MEMBEROF=on "With Reverse Group Membership overlay" PPOLICY=on "With Password Policy overlay" PROXYCACHE=on "With Proxy Cache overlay" REFINT=on "With Referential Integrity overlay" RETCODE=off "With Return Code testing overlay" RWM=on "With Rewrite/Remap overlay" SEQMOD=on "Sequential Modify overlay" SYNCPROV=on "With Syncrepl Provider overlay" TRANSLUCENT=on "With Translucent Proxy overlay" UNIQUE=on "With attribute Uniqueness overlay" VALSORT=on "With Value Sorting overlay" SMBPWD=on "With Samba Password hashes overlay" DYNAMIC_BACKENDS=on "Build dynamic backends" ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
I know some of those are experimental, so if you think one could be causing the problem I can rebuild with it off and try it out.
I don't know if openldap has this but if there is a way to print out what the configure arguments were I could get those too.
Matt Edlefsen Earlham College
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mountquanah@zimbra.com wrote:
--On August 3, 2009 7:59:23 PM -0400 Matthew Edlefsen matt.edlefsen@gmail.com wrote:
Thatks all, that worked. I'm surprised though, as I thought that one of the points of the {#} scheme was to make all the values unique (by assigning a unique number).
It should work. Which is why I asked for you to provide the release number, so we can verify if it is still a problem, or something that has already been fixed. So, again, please always provide what OpenLDAP release you are using.
--Quanah
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