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The only thing I could think of is your LDAP settings are incorrect somewhere. Some things I found when I was setting things up 1. user = the fully qualified CN of the user(ie CN=Mike Johnson,OU=Users,OU=mycompany,OU=mydomain,OU=local 2. filter and d_filter have to have valid settings 3. Group/Group_Attr had to have settings. I was binding to an AD, so I'm not 100% on 3 if it isn't an AD... but 1 and 2 hold true for any LDAP. HTH Mike. On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Anthony BRODARD <brodard.anth...@gmail.com>wrote: > TLS argument is already sets to 1. > > I don't know how to see if it's the ldap's server which refuses the > connection, or it's an other problem. > > > > 2010/7/29 Mike Johnson <mike.john...@nosm.ca> > > Oops, looking at it again, i was looking at the mysql config part, not >> ldap. >> >> i think the only way you can adjust what port you are connecting to >> through LDAP is specifying if it's TLS or not(I believe TLS is 636? google >> to confirm). >> >> You said you are supposed to be connecting on 636, so set the tls argument >> in your LDAP settings to 1. >> >> restart apache and give it a shot. >> >> Good luck! >> Mike. >> >> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Mike Johnson <mike.john...@nosm.ca>wrote: >> >>> If you read the ExternalAuth's RT_SiteConfig.pm in >>> /RTROOT/local/plugins/RT-Authen-ExternalAuth/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm >>> >>> It shows you how to set the port you are connecting on. >>> >>> Set that to the port your LDAP server is listening to. >>> >>> Good luck >>> MIke. >>> >>> > -- Mike Johnson Datatel Programmer/Analyst Northern Ontario School of Medicine 955 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1 Phone: (807) 766-7331 Email: mike.john...@nosm.ca
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