2014-03-12 16:22 GMT+01:00 Esben <[email protected]>: > > I'm trying out LSC (2.0.4) and I'm having problems connecting >>>> to my >>>> Active Directory (Windows 2008 R2) >>>> >>>> I get the following message when trying to connect: >>>> >>>> ERROR - Error opening the LDAP connection to the destination! >>>> (javax.naming.AuthenticationException: [LDAP: error code 49 - Invalid >>>> Credentials]) >>>> >>>> I know the username password is correct. I can connect to AD via >>>> ldapsearch and Apache Directory Studio with no problems. If I change the >>>> username or password to something incorrect, I get this message instead: >>>> >>>> ERROR - Error opening the LDAP connection to the destination! >>>> (javax.naming.AuthenticationException: [LDAP: error code 49 - 80090308: >>>> LdapErr: DSID-0C0903A9, comment: AcceptSecurityContext error, data 52e, >>>> v1db1]) >>>> >>>> I've tried different passwords, and both DN and UPN usernames. >>>> >>>> My lsc.xml contains the following AD ldap connection: >>>> >>>> <ldapConnection> >>>> <name>asdf-ad</name> >>>> <url>ldap://ip/DC=asdf,DC=local</url> >>>> <username>[email protected]</username> >>>> <password>password</password> >>>> <authentication>SIMPLE</authentication> >>>> <referral>IGNORE</referral> >>>> <derefAliases>NEVER</derefAliases> >>>> <version>VERSION_3</version> >>>> <pageSize>1000</pageSize> >>>> <factory>com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</factory> >>>> <tlsActivated>false</tlsActivated> >>>> </ldapConnection> >>>> >>>> Am I missing something? >>>> >>> >>> >>> UPN is not really supported, try to use the DN form in >>> <username></username> >>> >>> Clément. >>> >>> >>> As I wrote in the message, I tried the DN as well, with the same >>> negative result. >>> >> >> >> Please answer to the list. >> >> >> If you can log in with DN and password in ldapsearch, you should be >> able to do it with LSC. Do you have special characters in password? Maybe >> you should check if they fit in an XML markup. >> >> Clément. >> >> Sorry, I was a little fast on the send button. >> >> lsc.xml >> >> >> <ldapConnection> >> <name>asdf-ad</name> >> <url>ldap://ip/DC=asdf,DC=local</url> >> <username>CN=SyncUser,CN=Users,DC=asdf,DC=local</username> >> >> <password>password</password> >> <authentication>SIMPLE</authentication> >> <referral>IGNORE</referral> >> <derefAliases>NEVER</derefAliases> >> <version>VERSION_3</version> >> <pageSize>1000</pageSize> >> <factory>com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</factory> >> <tlsActivated>false</tlsActivated> >> </ldapConnection> >> </connections> >> >> Mar 12 15:58:14 - INFO - Connecting to LDAP server >> ldap://ip/DC=asdf,DC=local as CN=SyncUser,CN=Users,DC=asdf,DC=local >> Mar 12 15:58:15 - ERROR - Error opening the LDAP connection to the >> destination! (javax.naming.AuthenticationException: [LDAP: error code 49 - >> Invalid Credentials]) >> >> My password is really simple, consisting of only letters (a-z) and >> numbers. How do I see what characters are supported? >> > > See > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references > > But letters and numbers should not be a problem. > > Can you paste the working ldapsearch command? > > > Clément. > > > This command works fine: > ldapsearch -x -D "CN=SyncUser,CN=Users,DC=asdf,DC=local" -w PASSWORD -h IP > -b "DC=asdf,DC=local" > > I can also connect via Apache Directory Studio, which also uses Java. > >
Well I have no idea. Try a tcpdump to find difference between the LSC BIND and the ldapsearch BIND. Clément.
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