Re: ldap/ AD user authentication error

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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:06 AM, Chris <atstake@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did a tcpdump and can see packets going to the AD end but nothing is
>  coming back.

Have you checked if you can use the AD server? Try authenticating
against it using an ldap command line client.


>  AuthName "Test"
>  AuthType Basic
>  AuthLDAPURL ldap://ad.myorg.org:389/ou=staff,ou=mkt,ou=locations,dc=myorg,dc=org
>  AuthBasicProvider ldap
>  AuthzLDAPAuthoritative off
>  require valid-user

Does your AD server allow anonymous binds? Most don't and in this case
you will need an LdapBindDN and LdapBindPassword directive.

Krist

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