I make a mistake, when the httpd server start, there is this message in access log: Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ... [Thu Jun 08 18:04:02 2006] [notice] Digest: done [Thu Jun 08 18:04:02 2006] [notice] LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK [Thu Jun 08 18:04:02 2006] [notice] LDAP: SSL support available and I try to modify http.spec and add --with-ldap-sdk=netscape after ../configure \ or after mpmbuild prefork \ --enable-mods-shared=all \ --enable-ssl --with-ssl --enable-distcache \ --enable-proxy \ --enable-cache --enable-mem-cache \ --enable-file-cache --enable-disk-cache \ --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap \ but it changes nothing. >From: Graham Leggett <minfrin at sharp.fm> >Reply-To: "General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server >project." <fedora-directory-users at redhat.com> >To: "General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project." ><fedora-directory-users at redhat.com> >Subject: Re: apache ldap over SSL. >Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 17:29:21 +0200 > >Mickael Besse wrote: > >>Note this message in access log when the httpd server start >>LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK >>LDAP: SSL support unavailable > >This message tells you that SSL support is not available in the OpenLDAP >SDK linked to by mod_auth_ldap. > >You need to make sure that OpenLDAP is built with SSL enabled, or >mod_auth_ldap is linked to an LDAP library that has SSL enabled, otherwise >none of the SSL LDAP support will work. > >>I want to rebuild the srpm from fedora core 3 updates, and include >>--with-ldap-sdk=netscape for the auth_ldap module. >>But I have no idea where to specifie this. httpd.spec file defines core >>options, but not modules options. > >This isn't true, both module and core options are specified on the same >./configure line, as the modules are included in the same rpm. Just change >the ./configure line as you require to include the Netscape LDAP SDK, and >watch the compile to make sure you are not still picking up OpenLDAP. If >you want to use mod_auth_ldap for anything in production, I suggest >downloading and installing httpd v2.2 (available from Apache either as >source or as an SRPM) rather than the httpd v2.0 that comes with Fedora 3. >Lots of things in v2.0 were fixed in v2.2. > >Regards, >Graham >-- ><< smime.p7s >> >-- >Fedora-directory-users mailing list >Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users _________________________________________________________________ Retrouvez tout en un clin d'oeil avec la barre d'outil MSN Search ! http://desktop.msn.fr/