I downloaded and replaced the log4j.properties file I have tried to login on in the IP office software using uid=admin,ou=system admin [email protected] and none of them work. I did notice that uid=admin,ou=system failed immediately whereas [email protected] to connect for a while and then failed
I have not been able to find how to start AppacheDS with logging mode set to "debug" I found an ApacheDS manual but it shows a Logging tab that I think is accessed from the ApacheDS service in services which on my system does not exist. The manage ApacheDS menu option just opens the Services and the ApacheDS - default entry doesn't seem to offer any options apart from starting and stopping the service. I am really struggling with this so any help would be appreciated. Thanks John On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Kiran Ayyagari <[email protected]>wrote: > can you start ApacheDS with logging mode set to 'debug' and see what is the > DN > value set to in the bind request? > (try with both 'uid=admin,ou=system' and 'admin' in your IP Office software > configuration) > > replace your log4j.properties file with this one at http://d.pr/f/EEa8 > > > > On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 4:07 PM, John Swinson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > As a "newbie" LDAP user I have having problems setting up an Avaya phone > > system using IP Office (which supports LDAP) to access ApacheDS. The IP > > Office software requires a username and password entered into the > Directory > > Services set up to enable it to access the LDAP server. If I use the DN > > format e.g. uid=admin,ou=system it does not work, I have tried various > > other formats e.g. [email protected] but this is not successful. I have > > been able to get it to work using Microsoft Active Directory but there > are > > other problems using the network operating system directory services in > > Small Business Server. > > > > Thanks > > > > John Swinson > > > > > > -- > Kiran Ayyagari > http://keydap.com >
