Hi Neale -
On Tuesday 01 May 2001 18:10, Neale Banks wrote:
> G'day Hugh,
>
> > Having done a few of these, yes all you need is a Client clause.
>
> OK, sounds like it's almost "too easy" :-)
>
It usually depends on what else you want to do that makes it easy or hard.
> > Note that AuthBy LDAP2 implements LDAP version 1 - it just uses a
> > different Perl module to do it (perl-ldap),
>
> Are you sure it's version *ONE* of LDAP? More specifically, should I be
> talk to openLDAP's slapd which "supports both version 2 and 3 of the
> Lightweight Directory Access Protocol" via libnet-ldap-perl 0.22?
>
AuthBy LDAP2 uses the following (from section 6.33 in the manual):
AuthBy LDAP2 works with the newer Net::LDAP module version in perl-ldap-0.09
or better (Available from CPAN). It is implemented in AuthLDAP2.pm. The
Net::LDAP will work with both University of Michigan LDAP and Netscape's LDAP
SDK, but it does not support SSL encrypted connections to the LDAP server.
> Sorry for the basic questions - my head is starting to spin worryingly
> fast today :-(
>
Maybe if you tell me what you are trying to accomplish I'll be able to make
some sensible suggestions.
cheers
Hugh
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