Turns out in my absurd quest to make it work I had an extra securities.properties file
doh! On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Brett Porter <[email protected]> wrote: > 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: >> ================================================= >> 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= >> ================================================= >> >> 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? >> > >
