Howard Wilkinson wrote:
I have been installing nss_Ldap for sasl connections to a Windows 2003
R2 infrastructure and run into some problems. It turns out that the
package distributed with FC5 and in development have an incorrect
option set with the configuration for the configuration file feature
krb5_ccname to work.
The configure line currently uses --enable-configurable-krb5-ccname
which does not do anything useful. It should either read
--enable-configurable-krb5-ccname-env or
--enable-configurable-krb5-ccname-gssapi to make this work. I have
chosen the second as the first does not confer any advantage in
allowing the environment to override in the current implementation.
Without this setting then the calling environment must have a
credential cache set up for the code to work - the behaviour of both
the nscd and the general calling environment give local errors when
there is not credentials cache defined.
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Howard,
Could you please post details on you you have used sasl to connect to
AD? I am using nss_ldap to connect but not using sasl. Further details
on this can be seen here: http://cb-net.co.uk/readarticle.php?article_id=5
-Chris
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