I can use that. Thanks.
Robyne
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From: Dean Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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getRemoteUser(), if your familiar with jsp's then you'll know how to use
it. Unfor
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getRemoteUser(), if your familiar with jsp's then you'll know how to use
it. Unfortunately I don't, but I guess that is why we have web
application developers on staff. :-)
Dean Searle
Computing Oasis
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Thanks for the pointer, I'll see about pointing to one of our 2 mail
servers. I wonder if they "talk" back and forth.
Also,
Do you know how I can extract the
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Great to hear that information worked for you. I included the
alternateURL in the event our primary AD went down for one reason or
another and our users could still access the
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From: Robyne Vaughn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 11/5/2003 13:46
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Dean!
Mine works!
A thousand thanks!
I hope I can return the favor some time.
Your nice explanation helped.
I did not
appreciation,
Robyne Vaughn
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From: Dean Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
I hope that I am not to late to post here. I have just returned to the
land of the living and
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From: Hart, Justin
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:00 PM
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Ok, cool, so, how I have a question about the parts:
roleBase="OU=Users,OU=[my OU],DC=[Domain],DC=com"
roleName="memberO
eName="memberOf"
Will it take all of their roles, even with roleSearch specified?
Am I on the Right Track(tm) with all of this?
Justin
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Hello,
I hope that I am not to late to post here. I have just returned to the
land of the living and have started to catch up on my reading. I noticed
that Robyne you were tryi
--> this is necessary to traverse the full AD
without knowing the user's base location.
I hope that this clears up some issues for you. Please let me know if I
can help you more.
Dean E. Searle
Computing Oasis
989.245.7369 (P)
989.921.3904 (F)
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Thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:10 PM
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Good luck.
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Good luck.
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From: Robyne Vaughn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 1:07 PM
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Thanks, Justin,
You've given me some good pointers. I guess I'll do some more hammering
and snooping.
Our
ight now, I'm still stuck
just figuring out where "all users" are.
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Oh, for the AD LDAP, I've been using the programs tha
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I used * as my role-name.
Justin
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From: Robyne Vaughn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:38 PM
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Justin,
I REALLY appreciate your help. I've been stuck for a w
I used * as my role-name.
Justin
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:38 PM
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Justin,
I REALLY appreciate your help. I've been stuck for a while.
I believe that User
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1) In terms of active directory, the roleSearch, in this case, would be
a group that the person logging in needs to be a member of. In terms of
mine, it would be the "ALL
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From: Robyne Vaughn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:08 PM
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Hi,
I've been watching your emails andI'm still trying to understand. I
have a couple of ldap books and I'm trying to figure so
iven the person's specific OU?
I don't understand why you're specifying 2 different values for OU?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
rob
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Here's what I have..this works for mehope this helps
ldap://[domain controller]:389"
userBase="OU=Users,OU=[M
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You don't need the admin password, you do need a domain account the has read
permissions.just about any account will do thiscreate a test
account.and use that instead of the admin account..
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Fro
onday, November 03, 2003 4:18 PM
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Is there a way to do this without the admin password in the file?
What is sAMAccountName?
Also, not terribly versed in LDAP, what is "My OU"?
Justin
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Here's what I have..this works for mehope this helps
ldap://[domain controller]:389"
userBase="OU=Users,OU=[My OU],DC=[Domain],DC=com"
userSearch="(sAMAccountName={0})&qu
connectionPassword="[password]"
roleSubtree="true"
userSubtree="true"/>
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From: Hart, Justin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:57 PM
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My server.xml now looks like this :
Reading through the log shows no errors, just that the realm is openning and closing
connections with my LDAP server, after 3 tries, it tells me that I need to use http
authentication.
What's going wrong here?
Justin
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