Thanks Nathan. I apologize for not seeing that these responses were only 
directed at you and not the list. Sigh. I will try to find time here shortly to 
sit down and configure the LDAPImport and see if I have any success getting it 
doing the right thing. I will post my results. Again, thanks for all your help.

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Cutler [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 1:30 PM
To: Jeff Solberg
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT-Extension-LDAPImport vs RT External Auth plugin 
modules

> The RT Server itself is bound by LDAP Authentication using libpam-ldap 
> modules. So Active Directory Authentication is defiantly working as I am 
> logging into this machine with my AD creds. It is binding using the same 
> username and password that I have in my RT External Auth config. I haven’t 
> setup the RT-Extension-LDAP module yet. I just wanted to get some insite on 
> how it worked compared to the other. Will this module work standalone or do 
> you have to use it in conjunction with the RT External Auth plugin?

Hi Jeff:

(Be sure to reply to the list)

As Kevin just wrote, LDAPImport is useless for authentication, so you would 
only want to use it if you need to get info (not passwords) for a bunch of 
users into the RT database all at once. The reason why I recommended it was 
that "bind w/password" might be more difficult to get working than "anonymous 
bind", which is what LDAPImport uses. So LDAPImport might be a stepping stone 
to ExternAuth.

Just an idea.

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