Sheryl wrote:
Are you aware that there is no such module in 2.2.x? Most of the auth modules were renamed. You probably want to load mod_ldap and mod_authnz_ldap.No I was not aware. Thank you. However I am still out of luck as there is no module with "*ldap*" in the name. :(Did you add the flags --enable-ldap --enable-authnz-ldap --with-ldap to your configure? Something that is poorly documented is that apr/apr-util can require flags that apache itself doesn't. You might need the following if the configure process can't find ldap. --with-ldap-include=path path to ldap include files with trailing slash --with-ldap-lib=path path to ldap lib file --with-ldap=library ldap library to use Also, check the output to see if configure is finding your ldap libraries. To get back basics even more, you need to be sure that you have the ldap headers and libraries installed. On linux RPM systems, there's usually an ldap-devel package you have to install in addition to ldap so you can compile programs to use the libraries. Good luck, Sheryl
Thanks for your reply. In my post above where I said I was still out of luck as the ldap modules didn't exist, I was referring to a package I installed from SunFreeware. I have since removed the package and "rolled my own". Everything is working fine.
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