Try using AuthLDAPURL instead of AuthzLDAPURL and every other corresponding Authz parameter. I ran into this issue last week, a config file I knew worked a few years ago did not work now. Here is a sample of my working config; DAV svn SVNPath /var/www/svn/runlevelone SSLRequireSSL SSLVerifyClient optional SSLCACertificatePath /etc/openldap/certs/ AuthLDAPURL "ldaps://ad03.runlevelone.lan/cn=users,dc=runlevelone,dc=lan?sAMAccountName?sub?(objectClass=*)" AuthLDAPBindDN "ldap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" AuthLDAPBindPassword "drinkanddrinkanddrinkandfight" AuthType Basic AuthName "Subveeeeeeersion" AuthBasicProvider ldap Require ldap-group cn=SVN Users,cn=users,dc=runlevelone,dc=lan #Require valid-user On Jun 14, 2013, at 2:31 AM, Todor Petkov <zakk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Can you try to set up a simple LDAP authentication for a directory? It does not have to be SVN, just a normal one (with some files in it). |
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