Re: Unable to Login with Admin password

2008-12-07 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Deepak.

Unfortunately, I have very little experience with LDAP and honestly can't
tell you what is needed for the configuration. LDAP support was provided by
other people. Hopefully someone else can verify that string for you.

As for the admin account not working, it's unclear what is going on, but
there was some code in our LDAP support that was sort of iffy, so I changed
it a bit with the hope that it will work better. Unfortunately, it didn't
make the nightly build, but I'm about to spin a new one that should be ready
in about 25 mins. With any luck, it will fix your problem.

Christian

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On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Christian,
 Thanx for the prompt repsonse. My colleague had already created one
 more instance of the review board. As you suggested I created a user
 with name that would not exist in the company and then again
 configured  LDAP and faced the same issue, luckily my other friend was
 logged in and I asked him to revert the LDAP configuration and it
 worked. Not sure why thats happening.

 The second part on LDAP , here is my company's sample user data. dn:
 uid=John, ou=active, ou=employees, ou=people, o=company.com. Can you
 please tell me  the entries for the LDAP Configuration ? There is no
 way for me to test :( as logs also does not seem to print anything.

 Thanx  Regards
 -Deepak

 On Dec 7, 2:58 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That is pretty strange. The local accounts should take precedent, but if
  there's any LDAP account with the same name, it will try to authenticate
  against that.
 
  You could try creating a new superuser by running:
 
$ rb-site manage /path/to/site createsuperuser
 
  Then pick a new name that has no chance of being in LDAP and see if you
 can
  log in with it. Otherwise, we'll investigate further.
 
  Christian
 
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  Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  VMware, Inc.
 
  On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi Christian,
   We did follow those instructions and I thought the first account we
   had was non LDAP , We are still having a hard time configuring LDAP
   ( As logs do not tell us whats happening)  and suddenly while doing
   this I log out and log in the, non LDAP Admin password seems to have
   stopped working.
 
   Thanx  Regards
   -Depeak
 
   On Dec 6, 2:18 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's highly recommended that you follow the instructions in rb-site
 (if
   you
installed that way) about having an admin user that isn't on your
 LDAP,
   and
then log in with that to give your LDAP user admin access.
 
Christian
 
--
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VMware, Inc.
 
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 We setup the review board on a Linux and was trying to setup the
 LDAP.
 Now I log out and I am not able to login with my admin password.
 What
 is the way out now ? Please help...!!!
 
 Thanx  Regards
 -Deepak
 


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Re: Unable to Login with Admin password

2008-12-07 Thread Christian Hammond
The new replacement nightly should be up. If you already got tonight's
nightly, you may have to download and easy_install the egg file itself. It's
at
http://review-board.org/downloads/nightlies/ReviewBoard-0.9.dev_20081207-py2.5.egg

Christian

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On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Christian,
 Thanx a lot. I will try with the lastest build. I have some more
 details on the LDAP. Here is the sample LDAP Auth URL
 ldap://
 ldap.company.com:389/ou=active,ou=employees,ou=people,o=company.com?uid?one
 ?.
 Can any one help on how I should fill in the entries in the GUI.

 Thanx  Regards
 -Deepak

 On Dec 7, 2:45 pm, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Deepak.
 
  Unfortunately, I have very little experience with LDAP and honestly can't
  tell you what is needed for the configuration. LDAP support was provided
 by
  other people. Hopefully someone else can verify that string for you.
 
  As for the admin account not working, it's unclear what is going on, but
  there was some code in our LDAP support that was sort of iffy, so I
 changed
  it a bit with the hope that it will work better. Unfortunately, it didn't
  make the nightly build, but I'm about to spin a new one that should be
 ready
  in about 25 mins. With any luck, it will fix your problem.
 
  Christian
 
  --
  Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  VMware, Inc.
 
  On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi Christian,
   Thanx for the prompt repsonse. My colleague had already created one
   more instance of the review board. As you suggested I created a user
   with name that would not exist in the company and then again
   configured  LDAP and faced the same issue, luckily my other friend was
   logged in and I asked him to revert the LDAP configuration and it
   worked. Not sure why thats happening.
 
   The second part on LDAP , here is my company's sample user data. dn:
   uid=John, ou=active, ou=employees, ou=people, o=company.com. Can you
   please tell me  the entries for the LDAP Configuration ? There is no
   way for me to test :( as logs also does not seem to print anything.
 
   Thanx  Regards
   -Deepak
 
   On Dec 7, 2:58 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is pretty strange. The local accounts should take precedent, but
 if
there's any LDAP account with the same name, it will try to
 authenticate
against that.
 
You could try creating a new superuser by running:
 
  $ rb-site manage /path/to/site createsuperuser
 
Then pick a new name that has no chance of being in LDAP and see if
 you
   can
log in with it. Otherwise, we'll investigate further.
 
Christian
 
--
Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VMware, Inc.
 
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi Christian,
 We did follow those instructions and I thought the first account we
 had was non LDAP , We are still having a hard time configuring LDAP
 ( As logs do not tell us whats happening)  and suddenly while doing
 this I log out and log in the, non LDAP Admin password seems to
 have
 stopped working.
 
 Thanx  Regards
 -Depeak
 
 On Dec 6, 2:18 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  It's highly recommended that you follow the instructions in
 rb-site
   (if
 you
  installed that way) about having an admin user that isn't on your
   LDAP,
 and
  then log in with that to give your LDAP user admin access.
 
  Christian
 
  --
  Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  VMware, Inc.
 
  On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   Hi,
   We setup the review board on a Linux and was trying to setup
 the
   LDAP.
   Now I log out and I am not able to login with my admin
 password.
   What
   is the way out now ? Please help...!!!
 
   Thanx  Regards
   -Deepak
 


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Re: Unable to Login with Admin password

2008-12-06 Thread Deepak

Hi Christian,
We did follow those instructions and I thought the first account we
had was non LDAP , We are still having a hard time configuring LDAP
( As logs do not tell us whats happening)  and suddenly while doing
this I log out and log in the, non LDAP Admin password seems to have
stopped working.

Thanx  Regards
-Depeak

On Dec 6, 2:18 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's highly recommended that you follow the instructions in rb-site (if you
 installed that way) about having an admin user that isn't on your LDAP, and
 then log in with that to give your LDAP user admin access.

 Christian

 --
 Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 VMware, Inc.

 On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi,
  We setup the review board on a Linux and was trying to setup the LDAP.
  Now I log out and I am not able to login with my admin password. What
  is the way out now ? Please help...!!!

  Thanx  Regards
  -Deepak
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Re: Unable to Login with Admin password

2008-12-06 Thread Christian Hammond
That is pretty strange. The local accounts should take precedent, but if
there's any LDAP account with the same name, it will try to authenticate
against that.

You could try creating a new superuser by running:

  $ rb-site manage /path/to/site createsuperuser

Then pick a new name that has no chance of being in LDAP and see if you can
log in with it. Otherwise, we'll investigate further.

Christian

-- 
Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VMware, Inc.


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Christian,
 We did follow those instructions and I thought the first account we
 had was non LDAP , We are still having a hard time configuring LDAP
 ( As logs do not tell us whats happening)  and suddenly while doing
 this I log out and log in the, non LDAP Admin password seems to have
 stopped working.

 Thanx  Regards
 -Depeak

 On Dec 6, 2:18 am, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It's highly recommended that you follow the instructions in rb-site (if
 you
  installed that way) about having an admin user that isn't on your LDAP,
 and
  then log in with that to give your LDAP user admin access.
 
  Christian
 
  --
  Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  VMware, Inc.
 
  On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi,
   We setup the review board on a Linux and was trying to setup the LDAP.
   Now I log out and I am not able to login with my admin password. What
   is the way out now ? Please help...!!!
 
   Thanx  Regards
   -Deepak
 


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