Wow -- I'll concur with your suggestion: you should throw in the towel with an 
attitude like that. This isn't my project, this is Andrew's; I'm just trying to 
help.


At this point, let me recommend commercial support or SAAS from Andrew since 
you don't want to pursue your own solution: http://www.baruwa.net/ & 
http://www.baruwa.org/support/

Surprised you didn't attempt using GC port (cause it could be an issue with 
LDAP referrals), but regardless: Good luck in your endeavor, Frederick ;-)

>JR

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Frederik Vande Rieviere
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 8:40 AM
To: Baruwa users list
Subject: Re: [Baruwa] question concerning AD authentication

You're not helping me in getting any closer to find the source of this issue at 
all.

I thought we established already very a long time ago that :

-> There is no problem with the AD server since other LDAP clients can browse 
it successfully.
-> There is no problem with the communication between the server host and the 
AD server since ldap-search on the same host has no problems with querying the 
server successfully.

In my infrastructure I have appliances, RADIUS servers, Client and Server OS 
and several other third party software solutions, all authenticating to Active 
Directory without any issues whatsoever. You don't need to be a rocket 
scientist to realize this : If your solution is the only software that 
*doesn't* work, what is the obvious direction to look in?

As for your suggestions below; I've already tried narrower OU's in the past, 
and if you read my replies, you'd know I'm already using a specific AD server.

I'm sorry to say, but if we are going to keep mucking about in the woods like 
we are now, I'm throwing in the towel. I've been at this for two weeks with you 
and your latest reply is putting us exactly where we started out in the 
beginning. If guesswork and pointing fingers elsewhere is the only modus 
operandi on this issue I'll just mark your project als "incomplete" and 
"non-functional" and look elsewhere for a solution.

And for the record; there's no such thing as computer "weirdness"; the only 
"weirdness" a computer is capable of is at following a logic that a human fails 
to understand.


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