Andre Schild wrote:
>Did you compile mod_auth_ldap as one module, and util_ldap as the second
>one ?
>
Yes.
>If yes, how did you resolve the missing exports from util_ldap to be
>able to link mod_auth_ldap.
>
I created a .def file as per the attachment on my previous post and
included it in the
Andre Schild wrote:
> Did you compile mod_auth_ldap as one module, and util_ldap as the second
> one ?
Mod_auth_ldap and util_ldap are two separate modules where mod_auth_ldap
depends on util_ldap.
This is done in exactly the same way that proxy_ftp depends on
mod_proxy, so if you are looking
Did you compile mod_auth_ldap as one module, and util_ldap as the second
one ?
If yes, how did you resolve the missing exports from util_ldap to be
able to link mod_auth_ldap.
Actually it seems for me, that in util_ldap.h all functions should be
declared as AP_DECLARE_NONSTD (or whatever the type
Hmmm... . mod_ldap and mod_auth_ldap were working fine for me at 2.0.40
-- once my patch was applied to util_ldap_cache.c (before which it crashed
due to unintialized memory). This patch was in before things were moved
back into experimental
Günter Knauf wrote:
Hi Andre,
he
Hi,
> The default linux apache uses a non-threaded MPM, so all the mutex
> stuff doesn't get build/included.
> Look at the #if APR_HAS_THREADS lines, they aren't used by linux
> usually.
ok, that's right.
> But win32 uses threads (and the netware I think too) so this code is
> probably not widel
Hello Guenter,
>> The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as
soon
>> as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
>hmm, just looked at your *.dsp, but I think this is not planned so.
Look at
>util_ldap.c, it has an own module declaration, and from my
understanding
>it should
Hi Andre,
> here is my dsw/dsp file. (Configured for Netscape/iplanet SDK in
> srclib\ldap
> The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as soon
> as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
hmm, just looked at your *.dsp, but I think this is not planned so. Look at
util_ldap.c,
Hallo Günter,
>> The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as
soon
>> as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
>hmm, I've seen exactly the same with another module mod_auth_pgsql;
>I thought it was the module as it is beta stuff, but it works fine on
Linux; but
> now I thin
Hi Andre,
> here is my dsw/dsp file. (Configured for Netscape/iplanet SDK in
> srclib\ldap
> The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as soon
> as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
hmm, I've seen exactly the same with another module mod_auth_pgsql; I thought it was
the
Hello,
here is my dsw/dsp file. (Configured for Netscape/iplanet SDK in
srclib\ldap
The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as soon
as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
First tests show a stack trace of mod_auth_ldap ->
apr_thread_mutex_create -> apr_palloc -> crash
I
Günter Knauf wrote:
Hi Andre,
What seems to be the sticking point? I seem to recall that it was
1. where do I see if my APR has the ldap support included ? (I assume
it hasn't)
copy the file ./srclib/apr-util/include/apr_ldap.hnw to apr_ldap.h (or
Hi Andre,
>>What seems to be the sticking point? I seem to recall that it was
> 1. where do I see if my APR has the ldap support included ? (I assume
> it hasn't)
copy the file ./srclib/apr-util/include/apr_ldap.hnw to apr_ldap.h (or tweak one self
from apr_ldap.h.in
> 2. Where should the ldap
>What seems to be the sticking point? I seem to recall that it was
1. where do I see if my APR has the ldap support included ? (I assume
it hasn't)
2. Where should the ldap libraries/sdk be installed, so they are found
?
>the LDAP stuff has moved into experimental. Actually, I would have
>ho
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