Done.

Brenden Rudnick
Email:  [email protected]
Cell:  843.513.3082
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From: Kurt T Stam [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with LDAP authenticator

Thanks Brenden,

Please open a jira for it and it'd be great if you can attach the patch
to the jira (and click that you're ok with the Apache license). Sorry
for letting this sit for so long, I think it everyone was enjoying their
vacation at the time.

Thanks!

--Kurt

On 9/27/11 9:10 AM, Brenden Rudnick wrote:
> I think so.  The only way I could get it to work was the addition of a single 
> line of code, and I could not see any way for it to work without the addition 
> of that line of code.  I'd be happy to submit an update, I just was not sure 
> as to the procedure.
>
> Brenden Rudnick
> Email:  [email protected]
> Cell:  843.513.3082
> ________________________________________
> From: Kurt T Stam [[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Problem with LDAP authenticator
>
> Hi Brenden,
>
> Did we ever look into this? Looks like you may have found a bug here, do
> we need to open a jira for this?
>
> --Kurt
>
> On 8/17/11 11:40 AM, Brenden Rudnick wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I am having a problem using using the LdapSimpleAuthenticator.  Whenever I 
>> attempt to authenticate
>> with a valid LDAP user, I get an UnknownUserException.  I have traced the 
>> problem to the isLdapUser
>> boolean in the authenticate() method in LdapSimpleAuthenticator.  This 
>> boolean is initialized
>> to "false", and subsequently never reset, such that the later if-statement 
>> check on isLdapUser
>> always returns false, and an UnknownUserException is always thrown.  If I 
>> set this boolean
>> to "true" once I successfully create an InitialLdapContext, then my error 
>> disappears.  My
>> question is, is there some other way to fix this problem other than 
>> modifying jUDDI code?

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