On 11/12/2007 06:17 AM, Matija Grabnar wrote: > Is anybody using Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::LDAP ? > I tried using it on my Debian stable install, and I've been unable to > make it work: > > a) instalation test fail because the ldap server ldap.openldap.org used > in the tests is not responding.
that's not an ideal test. Should probably have some kind of timeout and skip() associated. I'll look at that. > > b) When I attempt to set up exactly (copy/paste except for bind > parameters) according to documentation, Catalyst crashes > because $c->authenticate is not defined. > hm. sounds like you might not have the most current Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication module installed. What version are you running? > c) When I replace $c->authenticate with c->login, I get a message saying > default_store is not defined. > > Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong? > Without seeing some code and your config, we can only guess. If you can create a small, reproducable test case, all the better. > Incidentaly: > I've got LDAP authentication working with Apache. Is there an > authentication method that simply takes over the username and password > that Apache got from the user? I believe Apache stores the user name from its auth in the REMOTE_USER env var. -- Peter Karman . [EMAIL PROTECTED] . http://peknet.com/ _______________________________________________ List: Catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/