Mont Rothstein wrote:
I solved my own problem, partially, but there is still
something I don't understand.
My problem was in trying to use the Secure authentication type in my
Windows app. When I changed the authentication type to None
(which in Windows parlance means a simple bind) it worked. All of
the entries I had made for allowing my specific host access, and
permissions I had granted the account (adding the user to the Domain
Admins) were unnecessary.
However, what I can't figure out is how to use any authentication that
is stronger. I presume that the Windows None/simple bind equates
to Plain. My supported sasl mechanisms are: external, plain,
gssapi, digest-md5, cram-md5, and anonymous.
FDS supports digest-md5 and gssapi:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/ssl.html#1083165
Thanks,
--noriko
Do I need to add to this list to communicate via stronger
authentication with my Windows app, and if so how do I add to this list?
Thanks,
-Mont
On 11/12/05, Mont Rothstein <mont.rothstein@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I
can't authenticate to my directory server from another machine.
My directory server is running on RedHat ES4. I am trying to use
Secure authentication (NTLM?) from a Windows C# .NET application.
I suspect my problem is one of incorrect configuration on the directory
server side.
I can access the directory server from the Windows app using anonymous
access.
I created a user in the directory server and added that user to the
Directory Administrators Group's ACI. I also added the IP address
of the machine I am trying to communicate from to the Hosts list in the
Directory Administrators Group ACI.
I can login to the console using my user
(uid=mont,ou=people,dc=foray,dc=com) on my Linux server. I have
tried logging in from the Windows app using both the full RDN and
simply the user name "mont". Neither work.
Any ideas as to what needs to be done to enable authentication from a
remote machine would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-Mont
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