I tried the DN vs UID thing - nothing. I will attempt a fresh install.
ugh. According to CPAN I have the latest net::ldap package.
BTW, what part of the planet are you on? - either you're a night owl or
you're in europe. Looks like a lot of the lists subscribers are 8+
hours different than
Sorry Jeff,
Can't see what's wrong with your install.
Possible clues could be the version of the Net::LDAP package you installed
or the version of otrs.
My implementation works fine (with the userLDAPSync), but with an AD
backend.
I had to replace the UID (which is not present in AD) by the DN. Ma
Hi Jeff,
If you do an ldapsearch, does the attribute givenName exists?
C.
Yes.
(BTW thanks for responding - I appreciate your willingness to give me a
hand on this - I'm about at the end of my rope in identifying my
configuration error).
If you have additional ideas for testing/debuggi
Hi Jeff,
If you do an ldapsearch, does the attribute givenName exists?
C.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Jeff Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Well, I've gotten openldap auth to work but cannot get the UserSyncLDAPMap
> to work. I've copied the code from Defaults.pm and configured for our
Well, I've gotten openldap auth to work but cannot get the
UserSyncLDAPMap to work. I've copied the code from Defaults.pm and
configured for our ldap config. Have been working on this on and off
for 3 days, and still no luck. The code in LDAP.pm that fails appears
to be trying to pull attrib