Did you double check the settings for the external Auth?
### Enable/Disable LDAP services
Set($LdapExternalAuth, 1);
Set($LdapExternalInfo, 1);
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Kime
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Yes, both set ...
DEBUG output doesn't tell me anything, just that it failed to authenticate.
PK
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From: Helmuth Ramirez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2006 07:00
To: Philip Kime; rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: RE: [rt-users] RT and LDAP
: Friday, August 11, 2006 1:58
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Subject: RE: [rt-users] RT and
LDAP authentication (Win2k AD)
If you would like local RT accounts to be
automatically created upon first web login youll need to use Jims
http
I set up LDAP authentication against W2K3 AD and have both
Web-first-time-login and email-first users autocreated. To the original
posting:
but I can't log on with any AD passwords - I have to use the RT internal
passwords - any ideas?
I wonder if the lines:
### What auth methods do you
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Subject: RE: [rt-users] RT and
LDAP authentication (Win2k AD)
We thought of this but I didnt want
to keep up with new hires. Now, If theyve got an account in AD (anyone
who would be using RT does) its all transparent.
From: Helmuth Ramirez
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Subject: RE: [rt-users] RT and LDAP authentication (Win2k AD)
You could always import all your AD
users, assuming that's where most (if not all) your tickets will be coming
from. Then you don't have to worry about them sending an e-mail
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Matt Nichols
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RE: [rt-users] RT and LDAP authentication
(Win2k AD)
If you would like local RT
accounts to be automatically created