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LDAP version in linux

Former Member
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Hi All,

How to find the ldap version, I am not able to find any version for it in the kernel directory

Regards,

Karthik.R

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former_member182657
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Hi Karthik,


Version                    : 2.8.10

LDAP library               : OpenLDAP 2.4.26 (http://www.openldap.org/)

Above info is giving you complete version details for ldap.Hope this is what you're looking for.

Regards,

Gaurav

Former Member
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Thanks for the reply

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former_member182657
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You could also check by execution of  ldap_rfc under kernel location.

Regards,

Former Member
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I executed it. Let me know which are the versions available and my version.

SAP LDAP Connector, (c) 1999-2005 SAP AG, Walldorf, Germany

(for help, call with command line parameter "-help")

============================================================

Version                    : 2.8.10

LDAP library               : OpenLDAP 2.4.26 (http://www.openldap.org/)

Character length in bytes  : 2

Executable type            : Optimized (singlethreaded)

Build-Release (date)       : 742 (Sep  1 2014)

Update Level               : 0

Patch Number               : 17

OS (release, platform)     : Linux (GNU, linuxx86_64)

Startup time               : Mon Feb  2 10:58:56 2015

Command line               : ./ldap_rfc

Extracted RFC parameters   :

Gateway host               : <not set> (default)

Gateway service            : <not set> (default)

Program ID                 : <not set> (default)

Standard tracelevel        : 0 (default)

Logfile                    : <not set> (default)

Connection outdate (min)   : 60 (default)

Max. number of connections : 32 (default)

Page size (0 = no paging)  : 0 (default)

Codepage                   : <not set> (default)

Support tracelevel         : 0 (default)

Memory trace max. lines    : 10000 (default)

Memory trace keeping time  : 86400 (default)

Force singlethreaded       : Not set (default)

No UTF8 conversion         : Not set (default)

No Paged Search check      : Not set (default)

Configuration file         : ldap_rfc.cfg (default)

former_member182657
Active Contributor
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Hi Karthik,

You could check it with command /usr/sbin/slapd -VV

Hope this will help you.

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi Gaurav,

Its showing command not found error, the file also not present in that directory.

Regards,

Karthik.R

former_member182657
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Hi Karthik,

Are you talking about ldap_rfc command ? Could you share the kernel release from the system.If possible try to patch kernel with latest available and recheck for presence of file ldap_rfc under /sapmnt/<SID>/exe/

Regards,