[OGo-Users] LDAPInitialBindSpecific not working
Juuso Alasuutari
users@opengroupware.org
Tue, 6 Mar 2007 16:24:14 +0200
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 15:53, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 11:16 +0200, Juuso Alasuutari wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Don't worry, that is me confusing this thread with another one.
>
> > 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.
>
> Helge is correct; OGo 1.0 doesn't support LDAPv3 / Specific Binding. I
> didn't notice you were using 1.0. This support exists in the alpha
> 1.1.x releases and [of course] in trunk nightlies.
Oh, that's a relief. :) Thanks for the help, see you in the next episode. ;)
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Juuso Alasuutari
seclan.com