Yatish,
I use the following:
fedora-auth
{
org.fcrepo.server.security.jaas.auth.module.LdapModule sufficient
host.url="ldap://127.0.0.1:666"
auth.type="simple"
bind.mode="bind"
bind.filter="cn={0},ou=users,dc=example,dc=com"
debug=true
attrs.fetch="cn,sn,role,fedoraRole,memberOf";
org.fcrepo.server.security.jaas.auth.module.XmlUsersFileModule sufficient;
};
I had problems using a search base even though this worked fine directly.
Regards,
Ben
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1. Fedora 3.5 ldap jaas configuration (Yatish Hegde)
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3. Spaces still available at HydraCamp 2011 (Oct 17, 2011 - Oct
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 23:03:41 +0000
From: Yatish Hegde <[email protected]>
Subject: [fcrepo-user] Fedora 3.5 ldap jaas configuration
To: "[email protected]"
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Hi,
I am trying to configure the jaas.conf file so that fedora can authenticate
users against our organization active directory. I am running fedora 3.5. My
jaas.conf file looks like:
fedora-auth
{
org.fcrepo.server.security.jaas.auth.module.LdapModule required
host.url="ldap://ad.syr.edu"
auth.type="simple"
bind.mode="bind"
search.base="DC=ad,DC=syr,DC=edu"
bind.filter="{0}";
};
Authentication fails and I see the following error message in fedora log file.
ERROR 2011-09-29 16:54:12.335 [1620450815@qtp-458505352-6] (LdapModule)
[email protected]: [LDAP: error code 34 - 0000208F: NameErr: DSID-031001F7, problem
2006 (BAD_NAME), data 8350, best match of: '[email protected]' ]
ERROR 2011-09-29 16:54:12.335 [1620450815@qtp-458505352-6] (AuthFilterJAAS)
Login Failure: all modules ignored
ldap search with above credentials worked perfectly fine when tried with
ldapsearch command line utility. So I really don?t understand how to resolve
this authentication error. It would be really great if someone could guide me
resolve this error.
Thanks,
Yatish
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 09:02:40 -0400
From: "Staples, Thornton" <[email protected]>
Subject: [fcrepo-user] DC-MD-VA Fedora Users Meeting Oct 14, 2011
To: Code for Libraries <[email protected]>,
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Sorry for the cross posting but I wanted to make sure that this event, and
the existence of a Fedora users group for the DC, Maryland and Virginia
region, was know to a wider audience. Hereafter, I will post info about
the meeting to the google group mailing list. Anyone can join at
http://groups.google.com/group/dc-fedora-users/.
We will have the next Fedora users meeting for the DC region on October
14th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at:
Room 207
Gelman Library
George Washington University
2130 H St. NW
Washington, DC 20052
Note that our hosts at GW would like for you to let them know if you are
planning to attend by sending email to Karim Boughida at
[email protected].
The program is shaping up nicely, but I encourage everyone who is using
Fedora to interesting things to present either a 15-20 minute session or a
5 minute lightning update about what you are doing or thinking about
doing. This group is all about having all of us know who is doing what and
looking for ways to make collaboration and sharing happen.
Folks from both the Islandora and Hydra projects will present on the
history and current state of those projects. They are both applications
that are built on top of Fedora and provide ways to easily develop
use-case specific systems. Both are open-source and have vendors who do
development with them. Val Hollister will also give an update from
DuraSpace.
These institutions will be doing 15-20 minute presentations:
Goddard Spaceflight Center
National Technical Information Service
Smithsonian Institution
University of Virginia
US Geological Survey
So far we have one lightning update from the National Agricultural Library.
I will send out a more formal program with presentation titles next week
so please let me know if you would like to present.
--
Thornton Staples
Director of Research and Scientific Data Management
Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution
202-679-7682
On 9/23/11 4:12 PM, "karim boughida" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Thornton Staples, Director of Research and Scientific Data Management,
>Office of the CIO,
>Smithsonian Institution, has announced that the GWU (George Washington
>University) will
>host the next Fedora Users Meeting for the metro Washington DC region.
>
>The event is open to anyone who can make it. Registration is required
>
>Please rsvp [email protected]
>
>Detailed program will be announced by Thornton Staples in the upcoming
>days.
>
>Venue:
>
>George Washington University
>Gelman Library
>2130 H St. NW
>Washington, DC 20052
>
>Date: Oct 14 2011
>9-4pm
>Room 207
>
>Metro: Foggy Bottom stop
>
>--
>Karim Boughida
>[email protected]
>[email protected]
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:11:01 -0500
From: Matt Zumwalt <[email protected]>
Subject: [fcrepo-user] Spaces still available at HydraCamp 2011 (Oct
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