On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Stephan Fabel <sfabel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't think SSL support for LDAP is supported. Have you tried TLS on port 389?
Correct, and you need to set ldaptls=1 to use that as well.
(And yes, unfortunately the LDAP error messages from openldap are notoriously bad)
//Magnus
On May 13, 2014 8:20 PM, "Jürgen Fuchsberger" <juergen.fuchsberger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,
I'm running postgresql 9.1 on Debian and am trying to set up LDAP
authentication using the following configuration in pg_hba.conf:
hostssl testdb all 143.50.203.0/24 ldap ldapserver="wegc24.uni-graz.at"
ldapport=636 ldapbinddn="cn=nss,dc=uni-graz,dc=at"
ldapbindpasswd="<thepasswd>" ldapbasedn="dc=uni-graz,dc=at"
Trying to access testdb via psql fails with the following error in the log:
'''could not perform initial LDAP bind for ldapbinddn
"cn=nss,dc=uni-graz,dc=at" on server "wegc24.uni-graz.at": error code -1'''
Unfortunately I did not find what error code -1 means.
Ldapsearch works fine:
> ldapsearch -W -H ldaps://wegc24.uni-graz.at:636/ -D
"CN=nss,DC=uni-graz,DC=at"
Interesting is also, that postgres seems to not even reach the ldap
server: If I change parameter ldapserver to a non-existing url it gives
the same error code -1.
Any help much appreciated!
Best,
Juergen
Magnus Hagander
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