Thanks for the answer. So it seems that this functionality does not exist in the moment, we have to wait for v1.0. I hope it will be included in that version, as IMHO it is quite crucial, and even the old Netscape could do it (but the new NS 6.21 "of course" cannot).
I'm just wondering, should I place a bug to Bugzilla about this issue? Yours, Gabor dman84 wrote: > Gabor Nagypal wrote: > >> Hi everybody, >> >> How is it possible in Mozilla to give username/password for an LDAP >> server? Is it supported at the moment? >> >> Our company LDAP server requires authentication, and under >> Prefernces/Mail&News/Addressing/Edit Directories menu there is no >> field for entering username/password. >> Also, when I try to use the directory Mozilla does not ask for >> username/password, and of course cannot log in to the directory server. >> >> I am not sure whether it is the right forum to ask such >> user-questions, so if I am asking at the wrong place, please let me >> know, where I can ask. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Gabor >> > > Edit directories is for just adding a LDAP server to your list.. I see > autocomplete is suppose to work.. and address books are suppose to be > supported in 0.9.9, but I think some-one forgot to add it the debug > builds.. just like other address-book features, maybe only certain > platforms got them. Anyway, I dont see that there are option to log > into a directory server anywhere in mozilla.. I dont the extent of the > support. There is a guru here: Seth.. he probably knows what you need > to know. > > -dman84 >
