Hi Dean,

Thanks for picking this up.

The config command returns (I have changed the domain, I'm really
sorry to do that):

  # tarantella config list --login-ldap --login-ldap-url
  login-ldap-url: ldaps://ldap-id.example.ac.uk
  login-ldap: 1
  #

/opt/tarantella/var/log/stderrout.log is zero length, while
/opt/tarantella/var/log/jserver21175_error.log has a few entries for
each login; here are the entries without stack traces - if they look
relevant I'll post the whole thing but didn't want to spam the list too
much.

Failed to add naming listener for event type WebtopStateChanged for 
ssgd1vm.example.ac.uk:1228144762019:5129041507248141857.
Failed to add naming listener for event type WebtopContentChanged for 
ssgd1vm.example.ac.uk:1228144762019:5129041507248141857.
Failed to add naming listener for event type EmulatorSession for 
ssgd1vm.example.ac.uk:1228144762019:5129041507248141857.
Failed to add naming listener for event type Print for 
ssgd1vm.example.ac.uk:1228144762019:5129041507248141857.

I did attempt to add server/webtop debugging but I either got the syntax
wrong or there wasn't any as I ended up with a zero length file.

Thanks,

Ceri

On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 03:36:51PM +0000, Deany Dean wrote:
> Hi Ceri,
> 
> Could you send the output from:
> 
> # tarantella config list --login-ldap --login-ldap-url
> 
> Also, are there any errors in the SGD logs? Located in 
> /opt/tarantella/var/log/stderrout.log and 
> /opt/tarantella/var/log/jserver_error<PID>.log
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- DD
> 
> Ceri Davies wrote:
> > I'm just getting started with SGD, using Solaris 10u6 and the latest
> > 4.41 drop of TTA.
> >
> > I'm having trouble getting applications assigned to users who are
> > authenticated via LDAP.  I have this setup for my authentication
> > sequence:
> >
> >    1. System Authentication (performed by Secure Global Desktop):
> >          1. Unix Authentication: search for the User Identity in the
> >          Local Repository and use the matching User Profile.
> >          2. LDAP Repository Authentication: use the LDAP User Identity
> >          and search for a matching User Profile in the Local Repository.
> >          3. Unix Authentication: use the UNIX User Identity and search
> >          for a matching User Profile in the Local Repository using the
> >          user's Unix Group ID.
> >          4. Unix Authentication: use the UNIX User Identity and use the
> >          default UNIX User Profile (System Objects / UNIX User Profile).
> >
> > The users are being assigned to the User profile "User Profiles / System
> > Objects / LDAP Profile", but nothing appears in the Applications bit of
> > the webtop, despite there being multiple direct and indirect application
> > assignments.
> >
> > I don't want to do any administration via LDAP, just authentication.
> >
> > Any clue for me please?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ceri
> >   
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