On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 14:19 -0600, mike@grounded.net wrote:
Guessing there are no joomla users on this whole list?
Even with the most tolerant settings for my in-brain pattern matching algorithm I can not find any match between "joomla" and "openldap", so I guess you are right - this is the wrong mailing list :-)
-stefan-
�algorithm I can not find any match between "joomla" and "openldap", so I �guess you are right - this is the wrong mailing list :-)
Doesn't mean it's the wrong list, means you don't work with that combo. Still, just wondered how many here might be, it's not like joomla isn't heard of.
On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 14:41 -0600, mike@grounded.net wrote:
algorithm I can not find any match between "joomla" and "openldap", so I guess you are right - this is the wrong mailing list :-)
Doesn't mean it's the wrong list, means you don't work with that combo. Still, just wondered how many here might be, it's not like joomla isn't heard of.
To be honest - the original description of your problem is a little bit poor:
What I suspect is that joomla isn't talking to the proper joomla.schema on the ldap server which is preventing the user from being created.
Why do you think it's a schema problem? Do you have any error messages from your LDAP server or from Joomla's logs? If yes - can we see them? If not - what makes you think it may be an OpenLDAP problem?
-stefan-
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