On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Marc Patermann hans.moser@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de wrote:
Onno,
Onno van der Straaten schrieb (26.11.2014 12:13 Uhr):
And....another one. Amazing. So hard to understand the OpenLDAP interface. Might just as well have been in Chinese.
$ ldapmodify -h zimbra.server.com http://zimbra.server.com -p 389 -D "cn=config" -f olc_password_hash.ldif -W
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Onno van der Straaten <onno.van.der.straaten@gmail.com mailto:onno.van.der.straaten@gmail.com> wrote:
Second corruption in one day. Trying to add module using ldif
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Onno van der Straaten <onno.van.der.straaten@gmail.com <mailto:onno.van.der.straaten@gmail.com>> wrote:
We just need a LDAP user directory. OpenLDAP is not it.
And still you try. :)
There have been two hints what you can do, if you cannot get along with ldapmodifying the online config.
There is also a tool called ldapvi that has been useful to me before.
- change the config offline with slapcat/slapadd (If you fear to crash the server with modifying the online config you should have a slapcat backup anyway ...)
(Nightly) backups are always a good idea ;) And a few more if you are doing major changes.
- change to static config. (If it is a simple "LDAP user directory", it should be easy to transfer to static.)
Onno: if openldap is not your cup of tea, have you considered freeipa instead? It comes with a web interface.
Marc