TLS uses the standard LDAP port, by default 389, if it is started. To my
understanding, then you just use ldap://
See also: http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/605.html
Sonja
"Michael B Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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18.09.2008 05:28
To
"Klaus Heinrich Kiwi" <[EMA
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Klaus Heinrich Kiwi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering how can I use the LDAP backend over a TLS connection.
> Looking at the krb5.conf file man page, looks like there is no option
> covering this and I'm assuming that simply using ldaps:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Andreas Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm using mod_auth_kerb version 5.3 (from ubuntu intrepid) and apache2 on a
> ubuntu hardy machine. I set up the kerberos authentication using mod_auth_kerb
> and it works well, but i have one problem: When i use
Hi everyone,
I was wondering how can I use the LDAP backend over a TLS connection.
Looking at the krb5.conf file man page, looks like there is no option
covering this and I'm assuming that simply using ldaps:// as the
ldap_servers URI will toggle SSL over port 636 instead of TLS at port
389.
lda
So I created my test environment locally, 1 Linux KDC machine, 1 Linux
apache web server w/ Mod_auth_kerb and 1 Windows XP machine to act as a
client. Now I set this all up on Friday and then I was able to connect
with, using the tickets that I obtained from Kerberos for Windows. IE would
actuall
Hello,
i'm using mod_auth_kerb version 5.3 (from ubuntu intrepid) and apache2 on a
ubuntu hardy machine. I set up the kerberos authentication using mod_auth_kerb
and it works well, but i have one problem: When i use a CGI-Script (e.g. shell
script) set environment variable KRB5CCNAME is set, bu