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From: Rakotomandimby M. <mih...@et...> - 2006-01-04 22:42:23
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> Do you even have the parent entry in your database? e.g this > ldif-representation: > > # Top root node in your D.I.T > dn: dc=localdomain > objectClass: top > objectClass: dcObject > dc: localdomain > > if not, try add it with ldapadd or slapadd from commandline first. Well. I did not have it. You're right. > I find it very handy to try making shure I'm able to do the most basic > things with commandline tools if I get any errors that don't make > sence to me using the ldap-api directly. > Its a good excersize to play around with ldapadd and ldapmodify working > with plain old ldif-files on commandline to get the grips of how LDAP > works. It's a point of view. The "low-level->high-level" is a good idea to me. But some of our teachers think that the best one would be "high-level->low-level". That is why they introduce algorithm and programation with OCaml and or Python but not with C. As well as you are here and advice me, I wil follow you, but my teachers tell me the opposite :-) Thank you for your help anyway. -- A powerfull GroupWare, CMS, CRM, ECM: CPS (Open Source & GPL). Opengroupware, SPIP, Plone, PhpBB, JetSpeed... are good: CPS is better. http://www.cps-project.org for downloads & documentation. Free hosting of CPS groupware: http://www.objectis.org. |