Sorry to bother again :)

Did you ever make LDAP work using SSL? While working fine using plaintext, I keep getting 431 errors when I try to use SSL even if we specify the truststore location. Something like :

/Caused by: java.security.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException: the trustAnchors 
parameter must be non-empty/

I read that this can also be related to OpenJDK 7. Anyone has an idea how to fix this (without importing the server certificates in the default JRE cacert keystore)?

Thanks!

On 2013-04-01 1:49 PM, Kirk Jantzer wrote:
Thanks David! Francois - ping me if you have any questions. Apologies I
haven't submitted to have the documentation updated.


On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 1:45 PM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote:

On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Francois Gaudreault
<fgaudrea...@cloudops.com> wrote:
Hi,

That might be a dumb question, but the documentation is not very verbose
about how the integration with AD works in CloudStack.  I understand
that we
need to use the API for doing that, but the exact flow is not documented
(or
I didn't see it) (e.g do we need to create users in CS first, and then
run
the API call, etc). Can someone explain what we need to achieved or
point us
a wiki page with a (kinda) working howto?

Thanks!!

Hi Francois:

Check out Kirk's blog post here:

http://kirkjantzer.blogspot.com/2013/03/ldap-authentication-in-cloudstack-v401.html

If you are looking for something to automate the adding of users from
LDAP to ACS - check out the script in this blog post here:
http://sysadminnotebook.blogspot.com/2012/03/cloudstack-ldap.html

--David





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