On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 23:29 -0700, Techie wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to altogether eliminate anonymous access to my directory. > However in doing this my authentication fails unless....I add a binddn > and bindpw to the ldap.conf on the clients. > As I understand it "bindpw" is inappropriate according to the OpenLDAP > architects. > > So my situation right now looks like this. I have a ldap.conf > populated with a binddn and bindpw entry. > This allows me to remove anonymous access and authenticate to the > directory with ldap user credentials. > This is what I want, I just do not want to store a username and pass > in the ldap.conf file. > > However if I remove this binddn and bindpw entry, and I disallow > anonymous access, I am unable to authenticate against the directory > using ldap user credentials. Even though upon attempting to login i am > supplying valid LDAP user credentials it cannot find the user because > it initially binds as "nobody" or 'dn="" in the access log and is > unable to locate attributes do to the lack of anonymous access. > > Is there a way to have LDAP use the credential of the user logging in > to bind to the directory initially. > What are my options? > I can force SASL GSSAPI but it it not ideal in my situation. > <snip> As far as I know (and that's not very far), that's the way it is. How else would the client be able to query the directory. We made sure we did not use a sensitive password and also ensured the ldap.conf file was NOT world readable. We also had to implement some custom ACIs to replace anonymous access and, I'm surprised how many applications simply assume anonymous access; we had to do a bit of dancing on a per application basis to make them work. Hope this helps - John -- John A. Sullivan III Open Source Development Corporation +1 207-985-7880 jsullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.spiritualoutreach.com Making Christianity intelligible to secular society -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users