On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:22:40AM -0500, Grok Mogger wrote:
> Now here's my question:
> I never could figure out the #### SASL stuff.  I didn't even get 
> the concept.  I thought I did several times, then I'd read 
> something else and it wouldn't make sense again.  So let's try 
> this slowly....  =)
> 
> The LDAP client usually just sends all data (passwords 
> included!) in the clear to the LDAP server.  This is bad.  SASL 
> encrypts all the communication between the client and server.
> 
> Okay, now if I've at least got that much right....
> 
> 1) How do I make the client and server use SASL?  I was forever 
> at a loss on this.  Never could find a How-To for it or 
> anything.  (Every How-To I found on LDAP started off with 
> something to the effect of "SASL is beyond the scope of this 
> document"  =P  )

Does this help:

http://people.debian.org/~torsten/ldapnss.html

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Chris.
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