On 24 Sep 2019, at 09:46, rtbell(a)granitemountain.com
<rtbell(a)GRANITEMOUNTAIN.COM> wrote:
I have hit a roadblock and would appreciate any help I can get. I am running in a VM
Workstation virtualization platform on a Windows 10 host machine.
I created a LAMP version of Fedora 30 using mariadb instead of mysql. I changed the host
name to
cn-poc-pki.granitemountain.com rebooted the system and verified that the host name
was correct. I added
cn-poc-pki.granitemountain.com to the hosts table and rebooted again.
I then used dnf install 389-ds-base to retrieve the 389-ds subsystem. I used dscreate
create-template ds.tmp to create a template. I used vim to update the fields in the
template file I am attaching the template file.
When I try to assert an ldapadd –h $HOSTNAME –x –D “cn=DirectoryManager” –W <<EOF
with a number of additional parameters, I get an ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) error
message. Obviously I have misconfigured something but I have been unable to discover what
it might be. Could some of you experts please look at my configuration and tell me what I
screwed up, please?
Hey there,
I wonder if you try something like:
ldapadd -f /path/to/file/of/changes -h $HOSTNAME -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W
If that works.
I think that -W prompts, so right now you are echoing your changes as the password
perhaps.
Hope that helps
Bob Bell
Granite Mountain Security Consultancy, LLC.
90 W 500 South, #404
Bountiful UT 84010
801-971-4200 (cell)
rtbell(a)granitemountain.com
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who would make everyone in all the world equal.
Opportunity should be equal, must be equal,
but achievement must remain individual.”
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