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jeff.ward@gmail.com


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11-20-06 06:18 PM


Kenneth Svee wrote:

> What does your error_log tell you?
>
> (If nothing, change your Loglevel-directive to "debug").

Thanks for the tip Kenneth - I increased the error log verbosity, but
unfortunately there is only 1 (nonuseful) debug message from
mod_authnz_ldap, aside from the warn and error messages already
produced:

[Mon Nov 20 11:39:24 2006] [debug] mod_authnz_ldap.c(373): [clie
nt
127.0.0.1] [6067] auth_ldap authenticate: using URL
ldap://10.0.5.5/DC=domain,DC=com?sAMAccountName?sub?(objectClass=*)
[Mon Nov 20 11:39:24 2006] [warn] [client 127.0.0.1] [6067] 
auth_ldap
authenticate: user jward authentication failed; URI /ldap_auth_tst/
[LDAP: ldap_simple_bind_s() failed][Invalid credentials]
[Mon Nov 20 11:39:24 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] user jward
:
authentication failure for "/ldap_auth_tst/": Password Mismatch

I assume this is meaning my linux_bind user is not binding, because I
can purposely invalidate his password, and I get the same error
messages...  Should the password not contain special characters (like a
period)?






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