Yes that is correct. Using simple bind seems to have solved the problem
though..

2010/7/18 Michael Ströder <mich...@stroeder.com>

> Uma Sridharan wrote:
> >
> > Here is a sample code that works the first time I run the loop and fails
> > the second time with the following error. can someone let me know if the
> > credentials are cached by the library or what could be wrong? Any help
> > is greatly appreciated.
> >
> > ldap.INVALID_CREDENTIALS: {'info': '80090308: LdapErr: DSID-0C09043E,
> comment:
> > AcceptSecurityContext error, data 57, vece', 'desc': 'Invalid
> credentials'}
>
> Judging from the error message above I guess this is MS AD. Right?
>
> Somebody posted this issue with MS AD before. Frankly I have no clue what's
> going on and how to solve it. I could reproduce it with MS AD W2K3 but it
> works with other LDAP server implementations (tested with OpenLDAP 2.4.x
> and
> OpenDS 2.3beta).
>
> Ciao, Michael.
>
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