John Burian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dieter Kluenter wrote: >> From your remarks on CA and certificate a assume that you want to use >> TLS, while your ldapwhoami seems to indicate that you want to make use >> of PLAIN mechanism, which is disabled by default, unless you >> provide a secure transport method, that is either TLS or local socket. >> Unless you provide more information on the parameters used, no advice >> can be given. >> >> -Dieter >> >> > Correct, I want to be using SASL/PLAIN over TLS. The following works: > > $ ldapwhoami -x -W -D 'uid=burianj,ou=people,dc=cqcb' > Enter LDAP Password: > dn:uid=burianj,ou=People,dc=cqcb > Result: Success (0) [...]
Just another method to authenticate, while using TLS, is to create a proper user certificate an validiate this by $ ldapwhoami -Y external -ZZ -H ldap://localhost -Dieter [1] Footnotes: [1] Yes, I have a correct certificate which is defined in ~/.ldaprc -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://www.dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6
