Short, yet excellent! Thank you ...Please also show what a system-admin need to do on daily basis with LDAP server and LDAP protocols and issues faced and how to address those issue . I know you are busy. If published will be a great all-time-hit and help many new system admins like me. Until then , thanks again
@kartikdadwal I have the same problem on Ubuntu 10.04, after 6h of face-palming I have no solution. I get Unable to connect to LDAP server My LDAP Server
Error: Invalid credentials (49) for user, in phpldapadmin
Mate, I appreciate individuals that give a framework visual demonstration of tasks like this. Today, after about an hour or tinkering, i was able to get my openldap up and running with phpldapadmin. Great vid!
hi there im using Centos 5.4 and phpLDAPadmin 1.2.0.5, the example in this video works perfectly up to the part where you add a POSIX group, i type in the group name, no GID is shown and when i click create object nothing happens, the form doesnt even submit. Can you help?
I only use 8.04 in my tutorials because it is Ubuntu's LTS release which means it has a longer life cycle (very important in a corp environment). I haven't done much with 9.04 but there are some big changes to LDAP
I do apologise that I will not be making another video on 9.04 because I simply couldn't show how to do this for every Linux distro or even every Ubuntu release out there.
Best of luck. If you get stuck setting this up with 8.04 flick me a message and I will try my best to help out.
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear that it has been some help.
Yeah I kept the video very simple so as to fit it into the 10 minutes the youtube will allow. I'm planning to do another three videos on this subject. The first that I am almost ready to put together is on setting up TLS for LDAP using a selfsigned certificate (might do a video on setting up a CA at a later date).
Thanks for the Video. Very good introduction for starters. But I admit that I had to read a bit about LDAP before this.
nnietocs 8 months ago
Working under Root session, not a good idea;
TheMahdim 8 months ago
when i go to set up the posixgroup the gid number is empty (yellow highlighted) and i can't enter any values? Any ideas?
wolfricacc 9 months ago
@wolfricacc
Olá. Estou com o mesmo problema do campo não editável com destaque em amarelo.
Alguém sabe como resolver???
Obrigado
Hello I am having the same problem with non-editable field highlighted in yellow.
Does anyone know how to solve??
Tanks
douglasnantes 4 months ago
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@wolfricacc
Olá. Estou com o mesmo problema do campo não editável com destaque em amarelo.
Alguém sabe como resolver???
Obrigado
Hello I am having the same problem with non-editable field highlighted in yellow.
Does anyone know how to solve??
Tanks
douglasnantes 4 months ago
Is there a need to set up NFS before setting up a LDAP server ?
kenannn11 10 months ago
@kenannn11 Not needed.
nnietocs 8 months ago
Short, yet excellent! Thank you ...Please also show what a system-admin need to do on daily basis with LDAP server and LDAP protocols and issues faced and how to address those issue . I know you are busy. If published will be a great all-time-hit and help many new system admins like me. Until then , thanks again
dbiswas123 11 months ago
thanks a lot great gob
frees0lution 11 months ago
Hi,
First of all thank you so much for the video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am trying to follow your exact steps, and this the problem:
When I do a "apt-get install slapd", it just installs a slapd and doesn't ask to enter administrative password.
CAn you please, help me with this ?
Thank you.
Kartik
kartikdadwal 1 year ago
@kartikdadwal I have the same problem on Ubuntu 10.04, after 6h of face-palming I have no solution. I get Unable to connect to LDAP server My LDAP Server
Error: Invalid credentials (49) for user, in phpldapadmin
linkoovi 1 year ago
@kartikdadwal
try:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure slapd
that should work for you.
fatimanuelology 6 months ago
Mate, I appreciate individuals that give a framework visual demonstration of tasks like this. Today, after about an hour or tinkering, i was able to get my openldap up and running with phpldapadmin. Great vid!
scolioni 1 year ago
Good stuff thanks
oliverking90001 1 year ago
for some reason the phpldapadmin is not reading the conf? Please see the following image.
imgur[dot]com/d5g9V.png
It still wants to display the other domain
xmikedanielsx 1 year ago
Great tutorial :-)
tabunon 1 year ago
excellent sharing of the KV (Knowledge video)
rohanquierohero 1 year ago
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rohanquierohero 1 year ago
hi there im using Centos 5.4 and phpLDAPadmin 1.2.0.5, the example in this video works perfectly up to the part where you add a POSIX group, i type in the group name, no GID is shown and when i click create object nothing happens, the form doesnt even submit. Can you help?
Thanks.
lanswipe 1 year ago
anyone??
lanswipe 1 year ago
Do i need somthing more before the installation of sldap at ubuntu 8.04? because when i configure the ldap.conf file i set
BASE dc=carlos,dc=net
URI ldap://172.16.1.1
but when i try to connect nothing happens, does the ip should be anyone?
1012pikachu 1 year ago
Can you make a video for LDAP BDC?
Ientzy 1 year ago
Hi, thanks for replying.
OK, I understand you're a very kind man. More power to you!
Anyway, I will try it as you said in 9.04.
Kind regards. =)
BugsVHumans 2 years ago
Oh, by the way, thanks for making the only good, clear, and precise video on ldap on youtube.
Your videos are worth 5 stars!
BugsVHumans 2 years ago
Hi, can you make a video on setting up LDAP server on Ubuntu 9.04?
First of all, slapd.conf was already removed in there so I'm having a hard time.
Also, can you pls. comment on this, type: Ubuntu Server 9.04 PDC in Google. It's a HOWTO tutorial. Sorry, I can't seem to post comments w/ links.
He's talking about removing something, which I'm afraid to do since it might give me headaches in the future.
I will subscribe to your channel to wait for your video.
Thanks.
BugsVHumans 2 years ago
I only use 8.04 in my tutorials because it is Ubuntu's LTS release which means it has a longer life cycle (very important in a corp environment). I haven't done much with 9.04 but there are some big changes to LDAP
I do apologise that I will not be making another video on 9.04 because I simply couldn't show how to do this for every Linux distro or even every Ubuntu release out there.
Best of luck. If you get stuck setting this up with 8.04 flick me a message and I will try my best to help out.
bowendenning 2 years ago
At 03:25 min
You can log in properly in phpldamadmin but I think it is only possible because you have allready configure the slapd.conf file.
This part could be interesting
Thanks for your help again
florfilla19 2 years ago
Hi there,
But nothing about the slapd.conf file. Can you do another video ?
Impressive work ! Great tutorials. Very Helpfull.
Just released when i was looking for :)
I'm actually working on a Project wich consist of trust and provide certificates to users by using OpenLDAP Maybe it will be interesting for you.
Cheers
florfilla19 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear that it has been some help.
Yeah I kept the video very simple so as to fit it into the 10 minutes the youtube will allow. I'm planning to do another three videos on this subject. The first that I am almost ready to put together is on setting up TLS for LDAP using a selfsigned certificate (might do a video on setting up a CA at a later date).
bowendenning 2 years ago