On 15/07/2015 16:51, Mike Sandells wrote:
[Intermittent LDAP authentication failures]
As is often the case, we got to the bottom of this fairly quickly after
posting the above.
It was a problem with a specific domain controller, and having fixed
that, all is now normal...
Mike
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Mike
to suspect any of our
domain controllers as being at fault, and have done test LDAP lookups
against all of them to test access.
Mike
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Mike Sandells
The University of Liverpool - Computing Services Department
Email: mik...@liv.ac.uk (Preferred) - Phone: 0151 794 4437
http://www.liv.ac.uk/csd
suggestions? Any other places I could ask? Any other
way of achieving the same end result?
Mike
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Mike Sandells
The University of Liverpool - Computing Services Department
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.liv.ac.uk/csd 0151 794 4437/7789
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. If apache on some other
platform can do the above, we're interested.
We're currently doing the equivalent with netware filestore, and
apache on netware, and are keen to retain this ability as we move to a
windows backend and windows filestore.
Any advice gratefully received...
Mike
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Mike Sandells
solution. Also, the path to
the home filestore is not the same for all users, so an approach with
wildcards (\\server\users\*\public.www) isn't an option either. It
really needs to pull the UNC for that user out of AD, and append the
userdir to that.
Any help gratefully received...
Mike
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Mike Sandells