Mulnick, Al(e)k dio:
OGo? www.opengroupware.org. It's
an open groupware suite (like Office/BackOffice only not). It's a
descendant of SKYRiX IIRC. A lot like SUSE's OpenExchange. From their
website:
A:
SuSE OpenExchange is actually two things: an OpenSource messaging
server based on Cyrus and OpenLDAP and a closed source, proprietary web
groupware server (ComFire).
OGo is very similiar to the groupware server part (German users can
check the Linux Magazin article on that) and indeed you can
install OGo as the groupware component on an OpenExchange server to
save the ComFire license costs and use a solution wholly composed of
OpenSource software.
I've been a member of the mailing list for a
while now, but not overly impressed by the list. Low traffic and I'm
not thrilled with the directions they're headed. Whatever, it's not
bad. I think what Aitzol really wants to do is not do a simple bind.
You want an authenticated bind instead against Active Directory. Could
be wrong about that.
Al
Sure, I want do an authenticated bind against AD for grant access to an
OGo user. But OGo firts tryes one anonymous bind, and gets no response
from AD, so authentification fails.
Ah. Interesting, so it sounds
like they want to compare the hashes instead of actually use the
authentication of the system. Well since it is OpenSource, that should
be easy to rewrite and correct huh. :o)
You can open up the anonymous
search but if they need to see the password, you are dead in the water
right there. You either can't use AD, can't use that product, or you
need to modify the authentication routines.
I have never heard of that
product, is it *nix only or do they have Win32 ports?
joe
I'm trying to authentificate OpenGroupware (open source groupware
suite) against Active Directory. The problem is that OpenGroupware's
authentification method is a litle bit curious: It tries to do an
anonymous bind to the ldap server before it will try to bind as the
user name supplied at the login prompt. Active Directory will allow an
anonymous bind, so that part is successful, but it does not allow an
anonymous search. I'm not sure where authentification fails, because I
have read thet OpenGroupware search a password and when doesn't find it
fails.
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joe(e)k dio:
Correct.
Aitzol, what problem are you
trying to solve?
joe
I know that the unicodePwd attributes can never be read by way of ldap,
you will probably find that this is true for userPassword also.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;269190
On May 18, 2004, at 6:29 AM, Aitzol Naberan Burgaña wrote:
Hi all
How can I grant "read" access to userPasswor attribute?
Thanks
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