Obviously the plugin can be forced to use the SSL connection by prepending ldaps:// to the servername, and encryption should not be set to "always".
Daniel Hahn wrote:
Hi,
all right, I hope this isn't a FAQ so I'm going to jump right in. I tried Multisync because it's the first tool that actually promises to sync with an LDAP address book. It doesn't connect, however.
My LDAP (Debian/slapd) is only available through SSL and when I try to
connect the Multisync output just says "Couldn't start encryption."
When trying to debug this with a packet sniffer, I saw that the TCP connection was established, and the local side (multisync) sent a "SSL continuation"
(or something) packet. The remote side then closed the connection. This may of course be a configuration error at the LDAP server, but it works OK with Mozilla. (I only see TLS packets in that case, though).
Any ideas?
Thanks, Daniel
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