Install windows 2000 support tools, if you don't have them installed
already.  You'll have to check your server CDs or microsoft's website to
find them.

Once you have Windows 2000 Support Tools installed login to the AD machine
as the administrator.  Then go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools,
Windows 2000 Support Tools, Tools, and finally ADSI Edit.

That will give you a view into the LDAP tree of your server.  As suggested
in a previous post, it looks like the users are stored in cn=users as
default, so if you didn't change anything when you set it up, you may want
to just give that a shot.


Hope that is helpful.

Dusty Doris

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, sousa.hugo wrote:

> I don't have an LDAP browser.
>
> It's a simple Windows 2000 Server with AD installed.
>
> How can I install the LDAP browser so that my FR works? Please give me an ideia :-)
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dustin Doris
>       Sent: Fri 9/10/2004 1:27 AM
>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Cc:
>       Subject: RE: LDAP (continued...)
>
>
>
>
>
>       On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, sousa.hugo wrote:
>
>       > I'm using the Domain ADMINISTRATOR account, so it should have access to 
> everything.
>       >
>       > I think the problem is in one of this lines:
>       >
>       > identity = "cn=administrator,dc=office,dc=netsystems,dc=pt"
>       > password = password
>       > basedn = "dc=office,dc=netsystems,dc=PT"
>
>       Yes that is where the problem is.
>       >
>       > Is the syntax incorrect? My domain is called "office.netsystems.pt".
>
>       The syntax is correct.  However, are you sure that is the correct info for
>       that user?  Do you have access to an ldap browser on that machine that
>       will show the tree for you?
>
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >       -----Original Message-----
>       >       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dustin Doris
>       >       Sent: Thu 9/9/2004 7:40 PM
>       >       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       >       Cc:
>       >       Subject: Re: LDAP (continued...)
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >       > My Windows 2000 domain is "office.netsystems.pt". The user I'm using 
> is
>       >       > administrator.
>       >
>       >       Does this user actually exist in your ldap directory with that 
> password?
>       >       You will need to find a user that exists in your AD that has read 
> access
>       >       to the part of the tree your users are in.
>       >
>       >       >
>       >       > Is this wrong?
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       ldap {
>       >       >                 server = "192.168.2.1"
>       >       >                 identity = 
> "cn=administrator,dc=office,dc=netsystems,dc=pt"
>       >       >                 password = "password"
>       >       >                 basedn = "dc=office,dc=netsystems,dc=PT"
>       >       >                 filter = "(uid=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}})"
>       >       >                 # base_filter = "(objectclass=radiusprofile)"
>       >       > (.)
>       >       > }
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       > Something is wrong because I'm getting:
>       >       >
>       >       > rlm_ldap: LDAP login failed: check identity, password settings in 
> ldap
>       >       > section of radiusd.conf
>       >       > rlm_ldap: (re)connection attempt failed
>       >       > rlm_ldap: search failed
>       >       > rlm_ldap: ldap_release_conn: Release Id: 0
>       >       >   modcall[authorize]: module "ldap" returns fail for request 0
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       > What should I change to correct this problem?
>       >       >
>       >       > Thanks.
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       > Regards,
>       >       >
>       >       > Hugo Sousa
>       >       >
>       >
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