Where did you store the file? Unless you configured LDAP elsewhere, the file must be read if LDAP is being used.

On 30/04/2009, at 2:44 AM, Paul Davis wrote:

In my security.properties file I have:
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user.manager.impl=ldap
ldap.bind.authenticator.enabled=true
redback.default.admin=davisp
redback.default.guest=davisp
security.policy.password.expiration.enabled=false

ldap.config.hostname=ldap-corp.myco.com
ldap.config.port=389
ldap.config.base.dn=ou=People,ou=Corporate,dc=myco,dc=com
ldap.config.context.factory=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
ldap.config.bind.dn=
ldap.config.password=
ldap.config.authentication.method=
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But, when I access the app I see it searching for user 'admin' in ldap
instead of davisp.

Ideally, I'd like the admin and guest users to be handled locally and not by
ldap.
However, trying to map the admin user to myself doesn't seem to work.

am I missing something?

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