check the 'schema => ldap(s)' - possibly you try to authenticate
unencrypted (ldap) - and this is not allowed by your LDAP server?
I'm just testing some enhancements for the LDAP implementation in groups -
just wait for the next release.
Thomas
Von: "Steve Moss" <[email protected]>
An: <[email protected]>
Datum: 04.12.2011 00:58
Betreff: [Assp-test] Trouble With Groups LDAP Query - 2
I see, Thomas, that you mark this as fixed in build 11337. I suspect it
isn't, though...
I am still getting LDAP error code 49 on bind, which indicates bad
credentials. I am definitely passing correct credentials, the same as
are defined in the LDAP section (and they work there). In the group
definition I have password=>"pass", but I suspect ASSP still isn't
passing the correct password via the LDAP query. For instance, if I
change the user to an invalid name I get LDAP code 32 instead, which is
correct. This indicates the (correct) password is the element causing
the authentication failure.
Sadly, ASSP logging/debug logging isn't helpful in this respect. Please
assess.
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