Hello Neale -

Thanks for your notes and comments.

I've copied Mike on this mail so he can review the suggestions.

cheers

Hugh


On Friday 04 May 2001 11:22, Neale Banks wrote:

> > > > 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?
>
> This is now working (but not extensively tested).
>
> Specifically, Debian Linux (woody, aka testing) and Radiator-2.18.1.
> Radiator is using libnet-ldap-perl-0.22 talking to slapd-2.0.7 on a
> separate box.  Perl is 5.6.0.
>
> > 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.
>
> Attached is a diff with some suggested changes to the ref-man (created by
> lynx -dump from the .html and editing the text):
>
> * Note the vital correction of the typo in the example for BindDN.
>
> * Nit: the change of RADIUS ports to 1812 & 1813 is not so "recent" now
> * Typo in FramedGroupMaxPortsPerClassC (s/mudulus/modulus/)
> * AuthBy LDAP2 works with OpenLDAP
> * OpenLDAP userPassword is encrypted, requires authentication to retrieve.
> * Cisco-NAS mailing list
>
> Also attached is a diff to AuthLDAP2.pm which helped immensely in
> diagnosing my situation (in conjunction with slapd loglevel 256). Arguably
> this should be logging to DEBUG rather than INFO.
>
> HTH,
> Neale.

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