Thanks, I had tried this last night, but will give it another go today.
At least I know I was in the right place.
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From: Patrick Morris <patrick.morris(a)hp.com>
Reply-To: "General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project."
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:44:07 -0800
To: "General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project."
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Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] FDS and phpLDAPadmin
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Heath Henderson wrote:
> I am new to LDAP and more specifically FDS. I had an OpenLDAP server setup
> a year or so ago which I used an older version of phpldapadmin with. It
> seemed to work without too much trouble, but I can't seem to get either FDS
> or OpenLDAP working with phpldapamdin.
>
> I found some information in the list archives as well as other places, but
> my problem seems to be still existing.
>
> The error I get from phpLDAPadmin
>
> 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
>
>
> I would really like to use FDS and have it running what I consider very
> well. I am not able to get this plugged into it and I really don't know
> enough yet on where to look to configure either FDS to reveal its root or
> phpldapadmin to know what the rootDSE is set to?
In your phpLDAPadmin config, you need to set this:
/* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have
* phpLDAPadmin
auto-detect it for you. */
// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array(''));
It should be an array of the DNs you want to appear there.
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