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mod_auth_ldap can't use TLS security in apache 2.0.45





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-05-21 18:33 -------
Hello:

I've been testing 2.0.49 with our LDAP server.  I can use LDAP over SSL with
openSSL, which is great.  TLS support still doesn't work though, even with the
appropriate LDAPTrustedCA directive.  I get the same "Confidentiality required"
messages as before.

Most of the LDAP authentication modules I've tried that have worked with TLS
have included a directive to force the start of TLS for non-SSL connections.  I
was hoping that a similar directive would make it in to a newer version of
apache, but now that LDAP over SSL is working for me, I really don't have the
need to use TLS any more.  I'd be happy to test it again, though, just let me
know when more changes are made.

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