Getting some details in the log now.
After an attempt to login via Squirrelmail
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: 0 0 0
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: begin get_filter
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: EQUALITY
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: end get_filter 0
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: filter: (mail=username)
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: attrs:
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: homeDirectory
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: mailMessageStore
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: cn
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: clearPassword
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]: mail
Oct 6 17:10:46 register slapd[2023]:
filter:(mail=username) stands out.. I think mail= should be uid=.
Can some one clarify this for me.
Where is it pulling mail from?
Thanks
On 5 Oct 2004 at 22:15, Stewart Walker wrote:
> Redhat ES 3.1
> qmail-ldap-1.03-20040401.patch
> qmail-smtpd-auth-0.30.
> php-ldap-4.3.2-14.ent
> courier-imap-ldap-3.0.3.20040411-1.3ES
> openldap-2.1.22-8
> SquirrelMail version 1.4.2
>
> I've been trying to get SquirrelMail to
> pass the user and password to LDAP thru Courier-imap and
> can't seem to get any log data to trouble shoot with.
>
> Have
> /etc/syslog.conf
> # Save LDAP events
> local4.* /var/log/ldap
>
> slapd.conf
> loglevel -1
>
> Would expect a sucessful ldapsearch and qmail-ldaplookup
> to log something. All I get in log/ldap is stop and
> start info.
>
> Is courier-imap doing the PAM thing instead of LDAP?
>
> This is being logged in maillog I guess from imapd
> Oct 5 21:35:24 register imapd: Connection, ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1] Oct
> 5 21:35:29 register imapd: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1] Oct 5
> 21:35:29 register imapd: Disconnected, ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1] after
> trying a login.
>
> Google search has lots of hits on this but very few
> solutions. They didn't work.
>
> How can I get some slapd output?
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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