Again, thanks for your quick reply!

On 4/24/08, Emmanuel Blot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  >  Well I'm just looking for a ldap solution. This is what I tried. I
>  >  thought it would help in understanding my problem.
>
>
> What you need is "ldapsearch": find the proper authentication scheme
>  with this tool against your LDAP server (BTW: is it a true LDAP server
>  or an ActiveDirectory one ?), then you'll want to the Trac plugin to
>  tune the configuration settings.

It is an ActiveDirectory. Is this a problem? (maybe that could explain things)

>  If you have access to your LDAP server log files, it's far easier to
>  understand what's wrong with the configuration settings.
>

Good idea, mmm I don't know where ActiveDirectory stores its logs, but
I'll search that.

I didn't know ldapsearch, I'll try to understand how it works to find
the right scheme.
Thanks a lot.
-- 
Vincent

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