Hello,
Well, I have a server that seems to be working (openldap-server 2.4.
FreeBSD 7.0). I can pretty much do whatever I want (i.e. those few
things I understand...) as root.
But I have not been able to allow non-root users to do anything at all.
I have user "cn=Susie,ou=hoohaa,dc=example,dc=com". I have generated a
password using ldappasswd. I then put the resulting
"{SSHA}oiuihciauhcgc"in the userPassword field by hand. No matter what I
do, this user can not connect.
I use two ldap browser/editors, Apache Studio under W2000 (really cool)
and GQ under (another machine running) FreeBSD. Among other things both
show the password. When I go to connect, no soap: "Invalid credentials"
Studio will even check that the password is good! In the "Password
editor" window there is a "Verify password" feature in which one types
the password, and when I do Studio says it's OK. The very same window
has a "Bind" button and when I click on this "Invalid credentials".
Susie can connect anonymously (using STudio only, as I haven't founs a
way for GQ to allow anonymous authentication), but that's it. No
entries, no data, zip.
TIA
Bernard Higonnet
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