Thanks Christian,
I tried restarting Apache. No luck. Still cannot log in. Still nothing
about it in the log file.
Steve
On Monday, September 10, 2012 4:04:25 PM UTC-4, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> Hoping someone with more LDAP experience will chime in. I know some people
> have
Hi Steven,
Hoping someone with more LDAP experience will chime in. I know some people have
hit hard edge cases with our LDAP support.
Just to rule out some stale settings, can you try restarting Apache? I'd expect
some info in the log file.
Christian
On Sep 8, 2012, at 9:45, Steven Blundy
I should mention that we're running 1.6.11 on Windows Server Datacenter
32bit with MySQL and Apache.
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I'm trying to get LDAP authentication working, but my user isn't able to
log in. The log file is empty, only a entry about reloading the log
settings. The log in page does change to include the 'Log in with your
standard username and password'.
I've tried creating the user in reviewboard, and I