I am responding to all replies in this single email. Thanks for all your response. >> The ldapserver= attribute takes a host name, not a URL. Thanks. I tried that too. If I omit the ldaps:// the response is server not found. >> What OS is your server running, and what OS is your client running? RedHat Linux (RHEL 6), both client and server. Postgres 9.5.6 >> Well, first off, you're on the wrong port for LDAPS:// Default port for LDAPS:// is 636. I verified with "ldapsearch" tool that it works with that port. Thanks, Ron -----Original Message----- From: Peter Eisentraut [mailto:peter.eisentraut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 8:05 PM To: Tang, Ronald K CIV FNMOC, N6; pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: Postgres user authentication with secure LDAP On 8/10/17 17:02, Tang, Ronald K CIV FNMOC, N6 wrote: > I am trying to configure my Postgres server to use LDAP for authentication. My pg_hba.conf config line is: > > ldap ldapserver=ldaps://myldaps.company.com ldapport=636 ldaptls=1 ldapprefix="uid=" ldapsuffix=",ou=People,o=my.company.com" The ldapserver= attribute takes a host name, not a URL. -- Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services
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