RE: Active Directory and modrdn

2003-11-18 Thread Robbie Allen
Not that I can recall. Can you provide a code snippet? Here is an example: http://www.rallenhome.com/books/managingenterprisead/source/Ch11-Listing10_M oving_User.perl.txt Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ http://www.rallenhome.com/blog/adcookbook/ > -Original Message- >

RE: :LDAP, Active Directory and Disabled Users

2003-09-30 Thread Robbie Allen
ples of using Net::LDAP with AD here: http://rallenhome.com/books/managingenterprisead/code.html Let me know if you have any questions. Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ > -Original Message- > From: Larivee, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 29,

RE: [Fwd: howto perl-ldap AD authentication with SASL/GSSAPI mech anism?]

2003-08-29 Thread Robbie Allen
nes are, as they say in > the text books, an exercise left to the reader. Actually, when you bind to port 3268, you only have READ access to all objects - no WRITE access. Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ > -Original Message- > From: Tim Musson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [Fwd: howto perl-ldap AD authentication with SASL/GSSAPI mech anism?]

2003-08-28 Thread Robbie Allen
Yes that would go over the wire in plain text. You can however encrypt the password with the "Encrypt Password" property. Here is an example of that: http://rallenhome.com/books/adcookbook/src/14.03-encrypt_traffic_ado.vbs.txt Robbie Allen > -Original Message- > F

RE: [Fwd: howto perl-ldap AD authentication with SASL/GSSAPI mech anism?]

2003-08-28 Thread Robbie Allen
389 on any AD domain controller and you can query port 3268 on any global catalog server. You can find a bunch of examples of using Net::LDAP against AD here: http://www.rallenhome.com/books/managingenterprisead/code.html Robbie Allen http://www.rallenhome.com/ > -Original Message