hello maxxer,

we use ldap auth successfully, i had the following problems:

1) you have to fill out every form field in the ldap auth configuration, 
otherwise it will not even try to connect

2) to use card-/caldav the following database entries have to be done manually:

INSERT INTO principals (uri,displayname) VALUES 
(‘principals/[USERNAME]’,‘[USERNAME]’);
INSERT INTO principals (uri,displayname) VALUES 
(‘principals/[USERNAME]/calendar-proxy-read’,‘[USERNAME]’);
INSERT INTO principals (uri,displayname) VALUES 
(‘principals/[USERNAME]/calendar-proxy-write’,‘[USERNAME]’);
INSERT INTO principals (uri,displayname) VALUES 
(‘principals/[USERNAME]/addressbook-proxy-read’,‘[USERNAME]’);
INSERT INTO principals (uri,displayname) VALUES 
(‘principals/[USERNAME]/addressbook-proxy-write’,‘[USERNAME]’);

[USERNAME] has to be the one you like to use it for ;-)


i don't know if one of these problems are already solved... you have to check 
it.

yours
rigzen


On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 17:45 +0100, Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I've tried owncloud 2 with LDAP auth, and from web works great, but from 
> webdav it doesn't login! 
> Has anyone tried before?
> 
> thanks
> maxxer
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