Hi Steve,

you can check your setup using authtest. Also, I sugest to enable
debugging in authdaemond.
There is a good article about debugging authentication issues on the
courier homepage . Please check it.

authtest [EMAIL PROTECTED] password

will display all user data if successful. If you set the debug option
to '2' you will also find detailed data in your systemlog.

You did set up ldap using the authldap schema didn't you?

Hope this helps!

Bernard


> 差出人: Stephen Meatheringham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 宛先:: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> 件名: [courier-users] LDAP Address Books in SQWebMail Web Interface
> 日付: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 13:31:16 +1100
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Hi All
>   I am trying to evaluate the address book searching in the webmail 
> (SQWebMail) interface to the courier mail server (version 0.53.3).  I am 
> running under SLES10.  
> 
>   I am unable to get any response from this in the web interface.
> 
>   I have defined the information regarding my LDAP server 
> in /usr/lib/courier/etc/ldapaddressbook:
> ADFA    dir.adfa.edu.au   389     ou=staff,o=adfa
> 
>   However, typing in various last names in the search box in the web 
> interface 
> give nothing at all.
> 
>   The Courier installation documentation (p 44) under "LDAP address book 
> import" indicates that the courier(8) man page should be consulted for more 
> information.  That appears only to have the same information as the 
> installation docs??
> 
>   I have run /usr/bin/ldapsearch and this gives me answers that I would 
> expect 
> using the following format (an example looking for a CN value of "fnurk":
> ldapsearch -x -h dir.adfa.edu.au -b 'ou=staff,o=adfa' '(cn=fnurk)'  
> 
>   Having dug around in the Courier installation directories I find another 
> ldapsearch binary (in the /usr/lib/courier/share/sqwebmail directory).  I can 
> get no response from that program at all.
> 
>   Can anyone enlighten me as to what I am doing wrong?
> 
>   I also can see no way to specify what filter to use with the search.  I 
> would like to use "cn" for that.
> 
>   Thanks in advance for any suggestions or pointers.
> 
> regards
> Stephen Meatheringham
> Senior Network Engineer
> ICTs Services, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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