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LDAP on C5 w/Plesk says it starts but doesn't
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Hi,

I'm installing OpenLDAP on a VSP server, CentOS 5 with Plesk at 1and1.

I've tested the slapd.conf file with slaptest and it returns ok. I've tried to start ldap with /sbin/service ldap start and it says it is ok and starts. But if I try to run ldapadd I get an error message saying that it could not contact the ldap server. I check the status with /sbin/service ldap status and it show that it is not running. I can do /sbin/service ldap start, it will say it started and turn around and check the status and it will show that it is not running.

Would something in Plesk be killing ldap as soon as it starts? I installed OpenLDAP via yum and have been following directions found in a couple of ldap guides.

Any suggestions or direction would greatly be appreciated.

Thank you
Posted on: 2011/3/25 14:15
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     Re: LDAP on C5 w/Plesk says it starts but doesn't scottro 2011/3/25 15:16
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       Re: LDAP on C5 w/Plesk says it starts but doesn't nakins 2011/3/25 16:31
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