Gervase Markham wrote:
> Can you tell me which LDAP browsers do support this scheme? After
> all, the other part of my message was asking for advice on which was
> best.
GQ
I am using gq for years. It's an GTK based graphical LDAP Editor. And
yes, you may edit cn=config.
Snippet of my ~/.gq
<ldapserver>
<name>debby-3</name>
<ldaphost>debby-3</ldaphost>
<ldapport>389</ldapport>
<basedn>cn=config</basedn>
<binddn>cn=admin,dc=kronprinz,dc=xx</binddn>
<pw-encoding>Base64</pw-encoding>
<search-attribute>cn</search-attribute>
</ldapserver>
I am NOT using ldapi and NOT the directory cn=config, but the file
slapd.conf with a config-DB definition:
database config
rootdn "cn=admin,dc=kronprinz,dc=xx"
This rootdn is the same rootdn as I use in database hdb. So there is no
need to specify a password here.
--
Harry Jede
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