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[cobalt-users] Auth_LDAP on Raq3i
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Auth_LDAP on Raq3i
- From: Mark <mark.holman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Sep 28 03:30:01 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hello List
I'm trying to password protect my Raq3i by requiring all users to validate
against an LDAP server.
I have compiled and installed OpenLdap-2.0.4 and everything seemed to go
fine but when I try to install auth_ldap-1.4.3 I receive the following error:
[root@sourcerer auth_ldap-1.4.3]# make
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
cc -c -o auth_ldap.o -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -DLINUX=2
-DNO_DBM_REWRITEMA
P -DMOD_SSL=202108 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL
-I/usr/local
/include -DEAPI -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE -DCOBALT_RAQ_LED -DWITH_OPENLDAP -fpic
-DSHA
RED_MODULE -I/usr/include/apache -I/usr/local/include auth_ldap.c
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: /usr/bin/httpd not found or not executable
apxs:Warning: Continuing anyway...
apxs:Warning: No shared object support for Apache
apxs:Warning: available under your platform. Make sure
apxs:Warning: the Apache module mod_so is compiled into
apxs:Warning: your server binary `/usr/bin/httpd'.
apsx:Warning: Continuing anyway...
In file included from auth_ldap.c:19:
auth_ldap.h:111: conflicting types for `ldap_search_ext_s'
/usr/local/include/ldap.h:1288: previous declaration of `ldap_search_ext_s'
auth_ldap.c: In function `auth_ldap_init':
auth_ldap.c:111: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
make: *** [auth_ldap.o] Error 1
[root@sourcerer auth_ldap-1.4.3]#
As a Linux novice I'm a bit lost as to what this means and how to proceed
form this point.
I had installed the same solution on to a standard PC running RedHat Linux
6.2 as a test platform and everything went fine.
Regards,
Mark Holman MCP
mark.holman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.camcnty.gov.uk