We want to restrict all queries to authenticated queries.  As our system sits 
now I can anonymously query and return ntlmpassword and see the hash as well as 
most other entries.  We would like this to not be the case, and requires 
directory manager and pass or a similar approved user to do ldap queries.

I have set nslapd-allow-anonymous-access to off in  advanced properties for 
config, and added the binddn string and bindpw string to /etc/ldap.conf on the 
389 server machine.  When I try to log back in, I get password authentication 
failed, please verify that the username and password are correct.  If I turn 
the setting back to on, it works again.

Am I missing something... or is this not the correct method to achieve my goal.

Thanks.

David Hoskinson | DATATRAK International
Systems Engineer
Mayfield Heights, Ohio, USA
+1.440.443.0082 x 124 (p) | +1.216.280.5457 (m)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 
www.datatrak.net<http://www.datatrak.net/>

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