The server is openldap-1.2.9-5 (an old RH 6.2 box). And I'm using TLS =
never. So, it sounds like I'm pretty much out of luck with this version
of openldap? And did this change between evo 1.0.8 and 1.2.0?
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 23:29, Chris Toshok wrote:
> At present evolution sets the connection to v3 when it initializes it,
> and there's no setting to drop the protocol to v2. Which server are you
> running?
>
> The setting is mostly there because of the TLS stuff, so potentially it
> could be done only in the case where use_tls != never.
>
> Chris
>
> On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 06:46, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> > I'm running debian sid and using evolution 1.2.0 with the below LDAP
> > versions installed. Evolution version 1.0.8 used to work just fine and
> > dandy with the LDAP server at my work, but 1.2.0 now reports "We were
> > unable to open this addressbook. This either means you have entered an
> > incorrect URI, or the LDAP server is unreachable."
> >
> > Mind you, none of my settings for this LDAP server have changed between
> > version 1.0.8 (where it was working), and 1.2.0 (where it's not).
> >
> > I've played with the command-line "ldapsearch" utility and it looks to
> > me like my LDAP server isn't able to handle protocol version 3, but if I
> > force it to use protocol version 2 (by using "-P 2"), ldapsearch is able
> > to talk to the server.
> >
> > So, my question... Is it possible to force evolution to use a specific
> > LDAP protocol version for its lookups? Or, is there a proper way to get
> > evolution to talk to my LDAP server again? =:)
> >
> > TIA!!
> >
> > ii ldap-utils 2.0.23-14 OpenLDAP utilities.
> > ii libldap2 2.0.23-14 OpenLDAP libraries (without TLS support).
> > ii libldap2-dev 2.0.23-14 OpenLDAP development libraries.
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