For the record, I could only get MacOS 10.4 to authenticate against
FDS, but this could be because I am using a non-standard port (390 +
637 for LDAP and LDAPS respectively).
The only trick I needed was when configuring your LDAP source, under
the Security tab I needed to enable "Encrypt all packers (requires
SSL or Kerberos).
It seems DirectoryServices was trying to initiate a SASL connected
over SSL which would fail, but this could be to due to a non-standard
port.
Cheers,
David
On 01/04/2006, at 5:48 AM, Jim Summers wrote:
Hello List,
I am following up on a thread that was initiated by David Schibeci
a few weeks back. He was trying to configure os/x machines to
authenticate against fds.
I to will have to authenticate some os/x machines when I migrate
over to fds. So I thought I should test it out.
Unfortunately I was not able to get it to work. All I am seeing in
the system.log file are entries such as:
DSOpenNode(): dsOpenDirNode("/LDAPv3/ipaddress") == -14002
DSGetCurrentConfigInfo(): dsGetRecordEntry() == -14061
Not to informative.
Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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School of Computer Science-University of Oklahoma
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