As I said on the other thread, just use the 2.0 M3 version where all these
features are implemented correctly.
1.5.3 is fairly old now (more than 2,5 years old).
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 22 nov. 2012, at 10:29, 杨华杰 wrote:
> It seems like all the buttons under this page are disabled.
>
> It
Do you have the connection options set for TLS or SSL?
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-jim
Jim Willeke
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:29 AM, 杨华杰 wrote:
> It seems like all the buttons under this page are disabled.
>
> It should able to alert user and let user choose just like the ldaps.
> Somehow it's not working fine with wi
It seems like all the buttons under this page are disabled.
It should able to alert user and let user choose just like the ldaps.
Somehow it's not working fine with windows AD
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
> Le 11/22/12 10:05 AM, 杨华杰 a écrit :
> > Hi Jim
> >
> > Than
Le 11/22/12 10:05 AM, 杨华杰 a écrit :
> Hi Jim
>
> Thank you for your replying. I know the reasons.
>
> As I mentioned, windows AD explorer can connect to the AD. How to make a
> secure connection to windows AD through apacheds studio?
There is a way to store certificates in Studio :
preference ->
Hi Jim
Thank you for your replying. I know the reasons.
As I mentioned, windows AD explorer can connect to the AD. How to make a
secure connection to windows AD through apacheds studio?
Regards,
Hua Jie
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Jim Willeke wrote:
> The LDAP server requires at lea
The LDAP server requires at least SSL or TLS to establish the connection.
Usually this issue is the result of a domain policy set in active directory
that enforces all LDAP authentication to be secured with SSL.
The policy on the domain controller is: "Domain controller: LDAP server
signing requir
Hi
I got a error when I am using apacheds to connect to windows 2008 R2 AD.
FYI: I am able to connect to this AD by using microsoft AdExplorer.
Any tip can help me to resolve this.
Here is the error:
Error while opening connection
- [LDAP: error code 8 - 2028: LdapErr: DSID-0C0901FC, com