Clément OUDOT schrieb:
> 
> 
> 
> 2013/8/30 Dirk Försterling <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     I recently encountered the same symptomps Tian Zhiying encountered in
>     February. See:
>     http://lists.ltb-project.org/pipermail/ltb-users/2013-February/000288.html
> 
>     He managed to solve the problem by changing LDAP rights. In my case,
>     however, the LDAP server just reports an anonyumous bind and
>     refuses to process the password change for the (non-anonymous) user.
> 
>     this happened with version 0.8 (from RPM) on RHEL 6. The solution that
>     worked for me was to downgrade to 0.6 (with unchanged configuration).
> 
>     What could be the reason why 0.8 does not authenticate to the LDAP
>     server properly where 0.6 does?
> 
> 
> Some changes have been done on the configuration (array for password
> policy attributes for example).
> 
> Could you send your configuration and some logs?
> 
> Clément. 

Attached is the config.inc.php (anonymized) that works with 0.6 but not
with 0.8.

If I am reading the migration notes for 0.7 and 0.8 correctly,
the config should work without modification, if I don't want the new
features.

In the apache Log, there are only messages like this:

[Fri Aug 29 08:12:21 2013] [error] [client 192.168.160.111] LDAP -
Modify password error 50 (Insufficient access)

Unfortunately I cannot send any logs from the LDAP server. The LDAP
admin is out of reach and just told me there are anonymous BINDs before
the password change attempt (when using 0.8).

 -dirk

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Dirk Försterling     [email protected]

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