Hi Daniel,
Thanks for responding.
DC=ldapser,dc=com
|
OU=People
|--------user1...usern
|
|--------OU=shared
|
|--------------uid=ituser1
|--------------cn=IT
This is the structure of the the ldap server.I have added users user1...usern in the IT group via add member.
Now when I give the OU of shared as path for authentication, its only accepting the logins
of the ituser1 but not of the group IT.
I need this setup as these users are common to a few OU's.
The ldap connecting string that is there in apache
I tried both with uid and uniquemember. Both are not working .
Thanks again.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Daniel Maher <dma+389users@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please provide more details, for example, the OUs and DNs (sanitised ifOn 07/19/2010 06:45 AM, ashish nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup 389 ldap server which went fine without any
> problems. But I am stuck with the group authentication.I wanted to
> have common groups in a few OU's.
> For ex: I have a pool of users in the directory server. I created a
> group under one OU and added those users(which are not in this tree) via
> add member option.But when I provide DN of this OU for authentication
> the users of this group are not able to do so. But when I create users
> under this tree directly it works. I tried many options but its not working.
> Please help.
necessary), the search string (or equivalent) that you're using to
authenticate, and any other relavant information (environment, etc..).
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