I am having dificulty setting up LDAP on Jetspeed2. Here are the details of my situation. 1. Using Novell NDS 2. Installed binany "Jetspeed2.0-MultiDb-install.jar" 3. Copied "security-spi-ldap-atn.xml" to "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/assembly" 4. Copied "security-spi-ldap.xml" to "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/assembly" 5. Populated "security-spi-ldap.xml" with the following LDAP settings -- Arg1 (IP Address of LDAP server) = 10.60.XX.YY -- Arg2 (LDAP Port) = 389 -- Arg3 (DN suffix) - left blank -- Arg4 (Root context) = o=svcs -- Arg5 (Root DN) = cn=admin,o=svcs -- Arg6 (Root Password = BlahBlah -- Arg7 (Users org unit) = svcs -- Arg8 (Groups Org Unit) = rcsc -- Arg9 (Roles Org Unit) - removed this due to error message while starting up 6. Removed "security-spi-atn.xml" from "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/assembly" 7. Installed "JXplorer_LDAP_Browser" LDAP client and was able to connect and browse around using the credentials specified above 8. Started up tomcat 9. No errors, stack traces, or messages about LDAP were found in "$CATALINA_HOME/logs/catalina.out" 10. No errors or stack traces were found in "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jetspeed/logs/jetspeed.log" 11. "$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/jetspeed/logs/jetspeed.log" did display the following message during startup "2006-03-09 09:33:06,792 [Main Thread] WARN org.apache.jetspeed.security.spi.impl.ldap.LdapBindingConfig - The LDAP directory should already be initialized. If this is not the case, an exceptionoccured during initialization." 12. With browser, go to "http://~MY_HOST~:8080/jetspeed 13. Fill in Login Portlet with user name = "admin" and password = "BlahBlah" 14. Click Login button 15. "Invalid username" message returned in Login Portlet
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