[OGo-Users] LDAPInitialBindSpecific not working
Juuso Alasuutari
users@opengroupware.org
Tue, 6 Mar 2007 11:16:39 +0200
On Monday 05 March 2007 16:49, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > > You can also try setting "LDAPDebugEnabled" to "YES"
> >
> > Well, what do we have here, some noise
> > in /var/log/opengroupware.org/ogo/webui.log:
> > Mar 05 14:01:06 ogo-webui-1.0 [5325]: LDAP: check pwd of login 'root' on
> > ldap.foo.bar,389,dc=foo,dc=bar ...
> > Mar 05 14:01:06 ogo-webui-1.0 [5325]: <0xB7A620E0[NGLdapConnection]> no
> > password provided.
> > Mar 05 14:01:06 ogo-webui-1.0 [5325]: <0xB7B6D000[LSCommandContext]>
> > +[LSCommandContext(LDAPSupport) isLDAPLoginAuthorized:password:]: LDAP
> > server 'ldap.foo.bar:389' did not authenticate user 'root'
> >
> > "No password provided"? I do have this line in NSGlobalDomain.plist:
>
> Or perhaps this means no password was provided by the session/user in
> order to perform authentication? Not certain this is what it means, but
> if you have LDAP authentication enabled it is going to want a password
> to authenticate the user; unless mod_auth_kerb is providing that then
> you'd have a problem here.
I'm not using Kerberos at all so I don't see how that could be relevant. Do
you mean that OGo is expecting LDAP to return some password to use? Why, and
what for? Or perhaps I misunderstood what you meant.
I'm very confused by this by now. I've followed the instructions by the mark,
possibly there's something to be configured in slapd.conf I've failed to
notice. But even with the log files the inner workings of OGo still seems
like a small mystery to me.
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Juuso Alasuutari
seclan.com