Thanks Rich, I'll take a look to it.
Anyway, I was able to resolve that kind of referrals using iPlanet
client SDK 5.08.
Rich Megginson wrote:
Jorge Ortiz Claver wrote:
Hi,
I have a data tree I want to replicate. The only way I can do it is
to chop the tree out into different branches b
Jorge Ortiz Claver wrote:
Hi,
I have a data tree I want to replicate. The only way I can do it is to
chop the tree out into different branches but I would like to keep a
virtual tree for the applications that are currently working against
my directory.
I've created some new databases and s
If i enter any good ldap url (ldap://lide.atlas.cz/o=Intranet) in
mozilla i'v got a message "ldap is not a registered protocol". In
konquerror it work. (Excuse my bad englisch, i'm from Czech)
Johny
dhiva wrote:
> ldap://ldap.xx.org/o=airius??sub
> does it work with mozilla 1.0??
> I know this works with netscape 4.79...
There is code in the tree to do that, but it's got some threadsafety
issues, so it's not turned on by default just yet. You can turn it on
by building with --enable-l
I have problem using a URL to connect to a directory server using LDAP. I
have one servier with Exchange 2000 (sauron), and other using Windows 2000
with Active Directory (dlya).
When I use this URL, I don't have problem:
ldap://sauron:389
But, when I try with this, I get an error when I do a q
Roland Hedberg wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:05:22PM +, Dan Mosedale wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > ldap:///??sub??bindname=cn=Manager%2co=Foo
> >
> > See RFC 2255 for details.
> >
> > Note, however, that this is not yet widely implemented.
>
> Also, note that bind
he upshot of all this is that there exists a standard for how
to specify username and passwords in a LDAP URL. But it also
clear that it is usable under very limited circumstances, for instance
if you are guarding the connection by using TLS (RFC2829).
-- Roland
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone out there tell me whether it is possible to put authetication
> information in a ldap uri, i.e. to bind (as a non-anonymous user) to a
> directory server using a ldap uri???
It is possibly to specify this information with the "bindname"
extension
Hi,
Can anyone out there tell me whether it is possible to put authetication
information in a ldap uri, i.e. to bind (as a non-anonymous user) to a
directory server using a ldap uri??? Say I have a netscape directory server
the following structure:
dc=com,dc=mycompany,ou=SomeUnit,cn=SalesPers