Hello Team, my configuration: Debian Etch amd64, apache2, openldap, all of them are from package, not from source.
I would like to authenticate the users when them want to access a directory. Here is the relevant part of apache config: AuthType Basic AuthName "Server" AuthBasicProvider ldap AuthLDAPUrl "ldap://localhost:389/dc=domain,dc=hu?cn?sub?objectClass=*" AuthLDAPBindDN cn=httpd,dc=domain,dc=hu AuthLDAPBindPassword **** Require ldap-user If I want to access the directory, browser drops more-and-more the auth pop-up's, however I type the good password. If I type bad password (advisedly), in error.log there will be a line: ...user airween: authentication failure for "/": Password Mismatch case of good password in error.log there is nothing, in access.log there are several lines with http 401 return code... But, in syslog openldap logs these lines: send_ldap_result: err=21 matched="" text="value does not conform to assertion syntax" I tried to look the traffic between ldap and apache, and tried to compare those results (tcpdump). When apache wants to authenticate, in the step "compare" it sends just "attributeDesc: cn", but it doesn't send "assertionValue" and its value. But, when I try from command line with ldapcompare, there is the "assertValue: airween" content is the traffic. Could you help me, please? What may be wrong? Thanks: a. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]