Kirill Pushkin wrote:

Nico Alberti wrote:

I don't have anything but openldap-client installed, so no ldap.conf. I
thought I did not need it (no referrals, as my data are on the AD server
only). In this case should I have to install openLDAP on the Linux box too?


This file contains default settings for all ldap clients. authdaemond.ldap is ldap client too. I don't know which is your linux distribution, but I use RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 ES and that config was from opeldap package:


As I said, I had only the openldap-client installed. It contains ldapsearch that can seamplessly connect to the AD ldap server without that configuration file. That's why I thought it was not necessary for courier. But perhaps authdaemond.ldap behaves differntly.



I think you must have the same package too.

I will try to install all the openldap package. Thank you for your help.

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Ciao
Nico


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