vanna writes:
Do you mean login page? You should log in by entering email address and
password from LDAP, what is confusing? Or what behaviour do you expect?
What you should do is to log in with the username and password that gets
sent off to the LDAP server. In your case this would be be the
Tobias Hunger writes:
Qt Creator has a gitorious project wizard that grabs a list of projects
from gitorious, offers the user to select one, pick a repository for that
and then proceed to check it out. That is pretty convenient for our users
to get started with projects hosted on
Try this one:
production:
disable_default: false
methods:
- adapter: Gitorious::Authentication::LDAPAuthentication
host:
port: 389
base_dn: DC=,DC=local
login_attribute: sAMAccountName
distinguished_name_template: {}@.local
encryption: none
test something like this:
production:
disable_default: false
methods:
- adapter: Gitorious::Authentication::LDAPAuthentication
host: server_ip
port: 389
base_dn: DC=programmerblog,DC=local
login_attribute: sAMAccountName
Im getting this error trying to create teams with LDAP authentication:
Also trying to check my profile in every user while the LDAP authentication
is 'true'
ActionView::TemplateError (Unable to connect to the LDAP server on
X:389. Are you sure the LDAP server is running?) on line #139 of
marcge...@gmail.com writes:
Im getting this error trying to create teams with LDAP authentication:
Also trying to check my profile in every user while the LDAP authentication
is 'true'
ActionView::TemplateError (Unable to connect to the LDAP server on
X:389. Are you sure the LDAP
Yes, because gitorious is creating users checking LDAP (AD) credentials,
but this features give me this error.
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 11:48:09 AM UTC+1, marc...@gmail.com wrote:
Im getting this error trying to create teams with LDAP authentication:
Also trying to check my profile in