Aaron

We are, in fact, looking to use an existing schema. Where should I
start looking for information about making the necessary
customizations?

Thanks
David Malkin

On 3/9/06, Aaron Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Firstly, the user you connect with to LDAP is admin/BlahBlah, but this may
> or may not be a valid J2 user.  Did you populate your directory with the J2
> LDAP schema and sample data?
>
> By default, the authentication will be looking for users of object class
> j2-user I believe.
>
> If you are looking to use an existing schema, you have some customization
> work to do...
>
> On 3/9/06, david malkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 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
> >
> > So, does anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David Malkin
> >
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