Hi Maurizio,

I would use the " uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot" instead of "cn=Directory Manager".

Here's the copy and pasted information from the Red Hat Directory Server Admin Guide.

There are important differences between the Directory Administrator and the Directory Manager:
    * The administrator cannot create top level entries for a new suffix through an add operation. either adding an entry in the Directory Server Console or using ldapadd, a tool provided with OpenLDAP. Only the Directory Manager can add top-level entries by default. To allow other users to add top-level entries, create entries with the appropriate access control statements in an LDIF file, and perform an import or database initialization procedure using that LDIF file.
    * Password policies do apply to the administrator, but you can set a user-specific password policy for the administrator.
    * Size, time, and lookthrough limits apply to the administrator, but you can set different resource limits for this user.

For more detail, follow below URL
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/install/8.0/Installation_Guide-Preparing_for_a_Directory_Server_Installation-Considerations.html#Installation_Guide-Preparing_for_a_Directory_Server_Installation-Directory_Manager

- dc

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Maurizio Marini <maumar@cost.it> wrote:
When configuring sw that should authenticate ldap, they ask for ldap admin and
password
I wonder which is the difference between:
uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
and
cn=Directory Manager.
When shoud i use it ot the the other? who is "ldap admin"?
tia
       -m

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