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Hi Javier,

Javier Henderson schrieb:
> Just to close the thread I started on using SSL with LAM...
> 
> Having the URI as ldap://server:389 and TLS set to yes did not work.
> 
> Having the URI as ldap://server and TLS set to yes did work.
> 
> Could it be that LAM expects the common name in the certificate presented by 
> the LDAP server exactly as it appears after ldap:// and including any port 
> number?

should not be the case. I can connect via TLS and with ":389" in the
server URL. There is no port number in my certificate.
Could be some PHP version specific problem. But a network trace or
detailed LDAP logging would be required to find the real source of the
problem.


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Best regards

Roland Gruber


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