Ivo Limmen wrote:
Hi,
I haven't tried it but I did has some experience in using AD's LDAP
interface. I works perfectly. Simply connect to the AD on port 389
using the credentials of someone that has access rights.
what did you use as LDAP client?
Thanks
Michi
Michael Wechner wrote:
Is
Michael Wechner wrote:
Ivo Limmen wrote:
Hi,
I haven't tried it but I did has some experience in using AD's LDAP
interface. I works perfectly. Simply connect to the AD on port 389
using the credentials of someone that has access rights.
what did you use as LDAP client?
We didn't use an LDAP
Ivo Limmen wrote:
what did you use as LDAP client?
We didn't use an LDAP client (?). We had a webserver where users could
log into and we used an LDAP connection to MS AD to verify their
passwords. Is was simply a few Java statements to connect to the LDAP
(AD).
that's answering my
But if you need an (Java) LDAP client:
Fast and good: http://www.iit.edu/~gawojar/ldap/
That project seems to be dead. The latest news are from April 25th, 2001
Feature rich and uses schema's: http://www.pegacat.com/jxplorer/
That is better. Version 3.0 was released Nov 10, '03.
Andreas
Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
But if you need an (Java) LDAP client:
Fast and good: http://www.iit.edu/~gawojar/ldap/
That project seems to be dead. The latest news are from April 25th, 2001
Not really weird since it is as complete (and bug free) as it can be. I
use this LDAP client the most.
Is anyone using M$ ActiveDirectory together with Cocoon's LDAP integration
successfully?
Thanks
Michi
--
Michael Wechner
Wyona Inc. - Open Source Content Management - Apache Lenya
http://www.wyona.com http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I haven't tried it but I did has some experience in using AD's LDAP
interface. I works perfectly. Simply connect to the AD on port 389 using
the credentials of someone that has access rights.
Michael Wechner wrote:
Is anyone using M$ ActiveDirectory together with Cocoon's LDAP integration