| Endi S. Dewata (JIRA) 2006-03-30, 11:56 pm |
| Inconsistent behavior with anonymous access
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Key: DIRSERVER-605
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-605
Project: Directory ApacheDS
Type: Bug
Components: core
Versions: 1.0-RC1, 1.1.0
Reporter: Endi S. Dewata
Searching the Root DSE as an anonymous user using different clients produces inconsistent results.
The tests were performed using Sun's JNDI client and Novell's Java LDAP client (http://www.openldap.org/jldap). Please the notes in the attached test case for more details.
On ApacheDS 1.0-RC1 with allowAnonymousAccess=true the results are:
- JNDI Client : pass
- V2 JNDI Client : pass
- V3 JNDI Client : pass
- LDAP Client : pass
- V2 LDAP Client : pass
- V3 LDAP Client : pass
In this scenario everything passes as expected.
On ApacheDS 1.0-RC1 with allowAnonymousAccess=false the results are:
- JNDI Client : pass
- V2 JNDI Client : pass
- V3 JNDI Client : fail
- LDAP Client : fail
- V2 LDAP Client : pass
- V3 LDAP Client : pass
In this scenario everything was expected to fail.
On ApacheDS 1.1 with allowAnonymousAccess=true the results are:
- JNDI Client : pass
- V2 JNDI Client : fail
- V3 JNDI Client : pass
- LDAP Client : pass
- V2 LDAP Client : fail
- V3 LDAP Client : pass
In this scenario everything was expected to pass.
On ApacheDS 1.1 with allowAnonymousAccess=false the results are:
- JNDI Client : pass
- V2 JNDI Client : fail
- V3 JNDI Client : fail
- LDAP Client : fail
- V2 LDAP Client : fail
- V3 LDAP Client : pass
In this scenario everything was expected to fail.
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