Bonjour, Je me permet de me tourner vers vous suite à un petit problème qui me bloque dans la mise en place de LDAP et SAMBA. Je suis le tutoriel suivant : http://damstux.free.fr/wiki/index.php?title=PDC_Samba_et_LDAP Je suis sur une debian lenny i386. J'ai installer les paquets pour openLDAP avec Synaptic : - sldap ------ 2.4.11-1 ------ OpenLDAP serveur - ldap-utils ----- 2.4.11-1 ----- OpenLDAP utilities - db4.2-util ------ 4.2.52 +dfsg-5 ------ Berkeley v4.2 Database Utilities A l'installation j'ai juste rempli le mot de passe de l'administration LDAP. Ensuite j'ai installer samba-doc ----- 2.3.2.5lennyl ----- samba documentation J'ai copier le samba.schema ici : /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema j'ai modifier ensuite mon fichier sldap.conf suivant ma configuration et j'ai mis mon mot de passe crypté obtenu avec slappasswd. Ensuite j'ai relancé comme demandé mon serveur LDAP est j'obtiens une erreur que je n'arrive pas à résoudre ? srvdebian:~# /etc/init.d/slapd start Starting OpenLDAP: slapd - failed. The operation failed but no output was produced. For hints on what went wrong please refer to the system's logfiles (e.g. /var/log/syslog) or try running the daemon in Debug mode like via "slapd -d 16383" (warning: this will create copious output). Below, you can find the command line options used by this script to run slapd. Do not forget to specify those options if you want to look to debugging output: slapd -g openldap -u openldap -f /etc/ldap/slapd.conf Je vous joins mon fichier sldap.conf et le fichier ldap.conf (que je n'utilise pas appriori ?) Merci de votre aide. ########################################################### #### sldap.conf ###### ########################################################### # This is the main slapd configuration file. See slapd.conf(5) for more # info on the configuration options. ####################################################################### # Global Directives: # Features to permit #allow bind_v2 # Schema and objectClass definitions include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema ####### include fichier schema ldap pour samba ###### include /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema # Schema check allows for forcing entries to # match schemas for their objectClasses's schemacheck on # Where the pid file is put. The init.d script # will not stop the server if you change this. pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid # List of arguments that were passed to the server argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args # Read slapd.conf(5) for possible values loglevel 0 # Where the dynamically loaded modules are stored modulepath /usr/lib/ldap moduleload back_bdb ####################################################################### # Specific Backend Directives for hdb: # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another # 'backend' directive occurs backend bdb checkpoint 512 30 ####################################################################### # Specific Backend Directives for 'other': # Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another # 'backend' directive occurs #backend <other> ####################################################################### # Specific Directives for database #1, of type hdb: # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another # 'database' directive occurs database bdb # The base of your directory in database #1 suffix "dc=medica-rs,dc=int" # rootdn directive for specifying a superuser on the database. This is needed # for syncrepl. rootdn "cn=admin,dc=medica-rs,dc=int" rootpw {SSHA}xxxxxxxxXXXXXxxxXXXxxXXXxxxXXxx # Where the database file are physically stored for database #1 directory "/var/lib/ldap" # Indexing options for database #1 index objectClass eq # Save the time that the entry gets modified, for database #1 lastmod on # Where to store the replica logs for database #1 # replogfile /var/lib/ldap/replog # The userPassword by default can be changed # by the entry owning it if they are authenticated. # Others should not be able to see it, except the # admin entry below # These access lines apply to database #1 only access to attrs=userPassword by dn="cn=admin,dc=medica-rs,dc=int" write by anonymous auth by self write by * none # Ensure read access to the base for things like # supportedSASLMechanisms. Without this you may # have problems with SASL not knowing what # mechanisms are available and the like. # Note that this is covered by the 'access to *' # ACL below too but if you change that as people # are wont to do you'll still need this if you # want SASL (and possible other things) to work # happily. access to dn.base="" by * read # The admin dn has full write access, everyone else # can read everything. access to * by dn="cn=admin,dc=medica-rs,dc=int" write by * read # ############################################################ #### fin fichier sldap.conf ##### ############################################################ ########################################################### #### ldap.conf ###### ########################################################### # # LDAP Defaults # # See ldap.conf(5) for details # This file should be world readable but not world writable. BASE dc=medica-rs,dc=int URI ldaps://ldap.medica-rs.int #ldap://ldap-master.example.com:666 #SIZELIMIT 12 #TIMELIMIT 15 #DEREF never ############################################################ #### fin fichier ldap.conf ##### ############################################################ |