We have the Howto here - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:phpLdapAdmin
But it seems apparent from some recent IRC conversations that users can't even get this far - they can't even get phpldapadmin to display anything, even though it works fine with openldap. So if you have any information about setting up phpldapadmin with fedora ds, please let me know.
Thanks.
Richard, What I had to do to get PLA to work with FDS was: 1 - edit /etc/php.ini to increase the memory_limit value, I changed 8M to 32M 2 - edit /var/www/html/phpldapadmin/config/config.php to specify the Server and Base settings.
If I do not set the 'base' setting, then I get this
"Could not determine the root of your LDAP tree. It appears that the LDAP server has been configured to not reveal its root. Please specify it in config.php"
One question I have is - what needs to be changed in FDS to allow clients to determine the root?
I'm running FDS 1.0.2, default setup for example.com as outlined in the quickstart.
Thanks,
Toby
On 6/23/06, Richard Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com wrote:
We have the Howto here - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:phpLdapAdmin
But it seems apparent from some recent IRC conversations that users can't even get this far - they can't even get phpldapadmin to display anything, even though it works fine with openldap. So if you have any information about setting up phpldapadmin with fedora ds, please let me know.
Thanks.
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Toby Kraft wrote:
Richard, What I had to do to get PLA to work with FDS was: 1 - edit /etc/php.ini to increase the memory_limit value, I changed 8M to 32M 2 - edit /var/www/html/phpldapadmin/config/config.php to specify the Server and Base settings.
If I do not set the 'base' setting, then I get this
"Could not determine the root of your LDAP tree. It appears that the LDAP server has been configured to not reveal its root. Please specify it in config.php"
What OS? Fedora Core 4? 5?
One question I have is - what needs to be changed in FDS to allow clients to determine the root?
I'm not sure - fds allows rootdse searches by anonymous by default, and returns the namingContexts attribute, so I don't know what else phpldapadmin is looking for - have you checked the access log to see what it's searching for? Is there anything in the phpldapadmin logs about this?
I'm running FDS 1.0.2, default setup for example.com http://example.com as outlined in the quickstart.
Thanks,
Toby
On 6/23/06, *Richard Megginson* <rmeggins@redhat.com mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
We have the Howto here - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:phpLdapAdmin But it seems apparent from some recent IRC conversations that users can't even get this far - they can't even get phpldapadmin to display anything, even though it works fine with openldap. So if you have any information about setting up phpldapadmin with fedora ds, please let me know. Thanks. -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com <mailto:Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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2006/6/23, Richard Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com:
We have the Howto here - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:phpLdapAdmin
But it seems apparent from some recent IRC conversations that users can't even get this far - they can't even get phpldapadmin to display anything, even though it works fine with openldap. So if you have any information about setting up phpldapadmin with fedora ds, please let me know.
Hello,
I've installed pla on fedora core 4 with disabled anonymous acces. This caused pla to disfunction and I had to set this acl to get it working :
(targetattr = "subschemaSubentry || aliasedObjectName || hasSubordinates || objectClasses || namingContexts || matchingRuleUse || ldapSchemas || attributeTypes || serverRoot || modifyTimestamp || icsAllowRights || matchingRules || creatorsName || dn || ldapSyntaxes || createTimestamp") (version 3.0; acl "Anonymous acces on the schema"; allow (read,compare,search) (userdn = "ldap:///anyone") ;)
Best regards,
Mikael Kermorgant wrote:
2006/6/23, Richard Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com:
We have the Howto here - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:phpLdapAdmin
But it seems apparent from some recent IRC conversations that users can't even get this far - they can't even get phpldapadmin to display anything, even though it works fine with openldap. So if you have any information about setting up phpldapadmin with fedora ds, please let me know.
Hello,
I've installed pla on fedora core 4 with disabled anonymous acces. This caused pla to disfunction and I had to set this acl to get it working :
To which entry did you add this aci?
(targetattr = "subschemaSubentry || aliasedObjectName || hasSubordinates || objectClasses || namingContexts || matchingRuleUse || ldapSchemas || attributeTypes || serverRoot || modifyTimestamp || icsAllowRights || matchingRules || creatorsName || dn || ldapSyntaxes || createTimestamp") (version 3.0; acl "Anonymous acces on the schema"; allow (read,compare,search) (userdn = "ldap:///anyone") ;)
Best regards,
Mikael Kermorgant wrote:
I've installed pla on fedora core 4 with disabled anonymous acces. This caused pla to disfunction and I had to set this acl to get it working :
To which entry did you add this aci?
I added it on the root dse.
Best regards,
Thanks!
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