Honestly, FWIW (probably nothing), my general experience is that this
problem is largely AD's, not insert-your-tool-name-here (eg. Icinga).
Overall, AD forests tend to be just-different-enough from place to place
that "no one rule" seems to work, particularly if you're inheriting the
forest -- this further complicates documenting the configuration/setup.
Mostly, I tend to fight with openldap long enough to get it working, then
try to "translate" the config files from there in to a working config,
elsewhere. Of course, coming from a UN*X standpoint, I could be going about
it the wrong/hard way.
2011/6/21 Mark Creamer <[email protected]>
> The documentation for this feature, being able to log in to Icinga via
> Active Directory, is pretty much non-existant other than a single page that
> doesn't explain any of the fields. So I'd love to produce a step-by-step for
> others to follow, if I could just get it working. I've tried numerous
> iterations, but nothing works so far.
>
> Could someone please post a working configuration that we could emulate?
> Obviously please change your real credentials, but it would be extremely
> helpful to show what kind of information and in what format goes in each
> field for this to work.
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
>
> --
> Mark
>
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