[Fedora-directory-users] LDAP User mngmt & console

John A. Sullivan III jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com
Mon Dec 1 16:56:36 UTC 2008


On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 11:38 -0500, Zach Casper wrote:
> Only package that shows is fedora-ds-base
> 
> Yum responds with the fedora-idm-console package not being available. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Rich Megginson
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:34 AM
> To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] LDAP User mngmt & console
> 
> * PGP Signed by an unverified key: 12/01/08 at 11:34:11
> 
> Zach Casper wrote:
> >
> > I’m using the default installation of dirsrv within my 
> > Dogtag/ESC/Coolkey on Fedora 8.
> >
> > My goal is to simply set up a testing environment so that I may test 
> > my Coolkey applet installation on smart cards.
> >
> > The documentation seems to be a bit all-over-the-place. I used the 
> > “yum install fedora-ds” command to install the LDAP server for Dogtag 
> > but I do not have the console installed. I’ve looked in /usr/bin for 
> > fedora-idm. Nothing.
> >
> rpm -qa|grep fedora-ds
> 
> you should see several packages
> >
> > I tried to install fedora-idm-console but the package is stated not to 
> > exist.
> >
> what does yum install fedora-idm-console do?
> >
> > How can I manage (add/delete) users in the LDAP directory so that I 
> > can format my smart cards?
> >
> > Upon using the ESC is asks me to log into the LDAP dir srvr and I am 
> > unable to.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated as I’ve been dealing w/ this 
> > issue for a few days now.
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I recall hitting something like this.  What does yum install
fedora-ds-console do for you? You may also need fedora-ds-admin.  Not
sure.  Hope this helps - John
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