1] Not sure how APR handles that. Maybe someone else can comment. It would appear that it gets ignored. 2] Yes. You can then configure the directives to point to a MS ADS LDAP server after your rebuild Apache. Dan Stusynski -----Original Message----- From: Melanie Pfefer [mailto:melanie_pfefer@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:46 AM To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: apache 2.2.4 and ldap on solaris 10 sparc Thanks Dan. 1] So how come the compilation and installation ended up without errors while /opt/apache/lib and /opt/apache/include did not exist on my server? 2] Also, at a first stage, I want to point to Microsoft Active Directory (which is on another server). In that case, let's say I need to do the compilation and installation again (./configure - make - make install), I need to put LDAP/lib and LDAP/incude directory of either OpenLDAP or iPlanet LDAP?? According to apache, the ldap module supports sdks from novell,openldap and iplanet... Many thanks for your support. Best regards, --- "Stusynski, Dan" <dstusynski@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Melanie, > > He was saying that the directories you provided should be inputs into > the configure, not outputs. For example: > --with-ldap-lib=/opt/apache/lib > > "/opt/apache/lib" is where your LDAP/lib directory resides. Apache > will not output anything to that directory but is expecting the > necessary LDAP SDK libraries to reside there. > > 1] LDAP SDK should be under (at least using your directory example) > /opt/apache. The LDAP SDK library files are under /lib. You can > download them from the web. See > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authnz_ldap.html > for which LDAP > SDKS are available for use. > > 2] That will point to the LDAP SDK include directory, ie., > /opt/apache/include, or "path_to_your_ldap_sdk/include". > > 3] Yes, it should be integrated. You will still need to properly > configure the conf file for your purposes. Again, see the above link > for examples on the directives. > > Dan Stusynski > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Melanie Pfefer > [mailto:melanie_pfefer@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:03 AM > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: apache 2.2.4 and ldap on solaris 10 sparc > > Hi Eric,all > > I didn't get your answer: > 1] so ldap sdk should be under /opt/apache/lib? If so, how to download > them? > > 2] and what with-ldap-include will have to point to? > > 3] Finally, once we use > --enable-authnz-ldap > --enable-ldap > --with-ldap > --with-ldap-include > --with-ldap-lib > > and make/make install ends without warnings, can we say that ldap is > "integrated" in apache? and all we have to do is to point to ldap > server using AuthLDAPURL? > > Many thanks > --- Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 10/25/07, Melanie Pfefer > > <melanie_pfefer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > hi folks, > > > > > > I managed to configure, make and make install > > apache > > > with these additional keywords: > > > > > > --enable-authnz-ldap --enable-ldap --with-ldap > > > --with-ldap-include=/opt/apache/include > > > --with-ldap-lib=/opt/apache/lib > > > > > > Those refer to existing header/library directories > for the LDAP SDK > > you want APR to use. 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