LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-12-04 Thread Bob Goldberg
Clarence, I'm most appreciative for your post. although your perl script doesn't work for me as is... I was able to use it to make one that DOES work. what REALLY confuses me now, is that my perl script WILL access ldap, and produce results - but when I try the same thing using ldapsearch from

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-30 Thread Bob Goldberg
CR - TX for your reply, your script data was very useful. I've made some progress... I still don't know why I can't authenticate using my admin account / password (and NOTHING I do seems to resolve this). BUT - with my improved understanding of the structure of the ldapsearch command (TX SK);

Re: LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-30 Thread Patter
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 05:10:07 +0100, Bob Goldberg wrote: I agree - problem is DEFINITELY ldap authentication; forget about exim my exchange server is setup to accept clear text, and anonymous OK (even though I'm not trying to be anon). here's the thing - I have no idea what is going on

Re: LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-30 Thread Clarence W. Robison
On 29 Nov 2007 at 21:46, Bob Goldberg wrote: OK; I agree - problem is DEFINITELY ldap authentication; forget about exim my exchange server is setup to accept clear text, and anonymous OK (even though I'm not trying to be anon). here's the thing - I have no idea what is going on

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-29 Thread Bob Goldberg
at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my exchange 5.5 server. This means I want exim to validate email recipients thru ldap lookups. seems like a simple enough task, even one that many

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-29 Thread Bob Goldberg
Apologies for any duplicate posts I'm reading this thread on google (groups), and I apparently can't reply/post from there reply to s.: hi s. yes, I have...(google searches) but none of my searches has revealed any information that actually works. All I can get out of exim is

Re: LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-29 Thread bobg . hahc
On Nov 28, 8:40 pm, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my exchange5.5 server. This means I want exim to

Re: LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-29 Thread s. keeling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Nov 28, 8:40 pm, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-29 Thread Bob Goldberg
OK; I agree - problem is DEFINITELY ldap authentication; forget about exim my exchange server is setup to accept clear text, and anonymous OK (even though I'm not trying to be anon). here's the thing - I have no idea what is going on between ldapsearch, and my exchange server. I've tried

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-28 Thread bobg . hahc
at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my exchange 5.5 server. This means I want exim to validate email recipients thru ldap lookups. seems like a simple enough task, even one that many

LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-28 Thread Bob Goldberg
at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my exchange 5.5 server. This means I want exim to validate email recipients thru ldap lookups. seems like a simple enough task, even one that many

Re: LDAP - howto get linux to talk to exchange/AD

2007-11-28 Thread s. keeling
Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my exchange 5.5 server. This means I want exim to validate email recipients thru ldap lookups. Have you

samba ldap howto

2007-06-15 Thread Rodney Richison
Looking for a fairly current debian samba ldap pdc howto.. The ones I find for sarge and/or etch all say at the top. This document is not yet finished.. :) -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by RCRnet, and is believed to be clean. -- To

Re: samba ldap howto

2007-06-15 Thread Mirco Piccin
Hi. http://www.pictux.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5 (yes, it's in italian; you can try reading it using babel fish translation: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=it_enurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pictux.org%2Fforum%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ft%3D5 ) I wrote down this guide

Re: LDAP howto?

2006-10-04 Thread Mirco Piccin
Hi.}} Pointers to good LDAP-howto for server coniguration details.You can also look at:http://www.pictux.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5 that is a little useful guide.It's in italian, but with http://babelfish.altavista.com/ you can translate it in English.Hope it helps you!Bye

Re: LDAP howto?

2006-10-04 Thread John Schmidt
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 17:28, Ishwar Rattan wrote: Pointers to good LDAP-howto for server coniguration details. -ishwar This is where I started: http://people.debian.org/~torsten/ldapnss.html John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble

LDAP howto?

2006-10-03 Thread Ishwar Rattan
Pointers to good LDAP-howto for server coniguration details. -ishwar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LDAP howto?

2006-10-03 Thread Morten O. Hansen
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 19:28 -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote: Pointers to good LDAP-howto for server coniguration details. I guess this [1] is a good starting point, and it wouldnt hurt googling for 'debian ldap' either. [1] http://wiki.debian.org/LDAP With regards, Morten O. Hansen