I think you might be missing this property?
user.manager.impl=ldap
Thanks,
Deng
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 2:38 AM, Chris Brentano <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your assistance!
>
> Just LDAP, no SSL at the moment.
>
> I configured my conf/security.properties file like so:
>
> ld
Thanks everyone for your assistance!
Just LDAP, no SSL at the moment.
I configured my conf/security.properties file like so:
ldap.user.store.enabled=true
ldap.bind.authenticator.enabled=true
ldap.config.hostname=dc02.jiveville.com
ldap.config.port=389
ldap.config.base.dn=ou=JiveUsers,ou=jivevil
I'm not sure ldap docs on redback site are up-to-date
Chris, do you use LDAP or LDAPS?
LDAPS isn't supported for the moment
Emmanuel
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:08 AM, Maria Odea Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> You just need to put the LDAP config in your security.properties file,
FYI, The redback-commons-ldap packaged with Archiva (and continuum) does not
support LDAPS. That tripped me up for a while, as the exception thrown is
³service not available².
--b
On 8/4/08 10:08 PM, "Maria Odea Ching" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> You just need to put the LDAP co
Hi Chris,
You just need to put the LDAP config in your security.properties file, you
no longer need to edit the application.xml as specified here:
http://redback.codehaus.org/integration/ldap.html (just copy & paste the
config specifed in the security.properties section)
And you might also need t
Hi all,
I'd like to configure Archiva to do LDAP authentication to Active
Directory. It appears that Redback has LDAP support, and I've seen
some various bits here and there about configuring the
security.properties or application.xml file to utilize LDAP, but I
can't find a concise guide