Eric Covener wrote:
On 6/25/07, Jiri Kastner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ldap_search_ext_s() for user failed][Protocol Error]
Have you compared a packet trace via e.g. wireshark what happens in
apache vs. some command line client trying to emulate the same query?
yes i tried, but windows has
Sheryl wrote:
hello all,
for two days i've tried to google solution for my problem.
i'm using apache2.2 win32 binaries from apache.org
and openldap win32 binaries from
http://download.bergmans.us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/
i have running openldap service, when searching directory, i'll get,
hello all,
for two days i've tried to google solution for my problem.
i'm using apache2.2 win32 binaries from apache.org
and openldap win32 binaries from
http://download.bergmans.us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/
i have running openldap service, when searching directory, i'll get, at
least, two
hello all,
for two days i've tried to google solution for my problem.
i'm using apache2.2 win32 binaries from apache.org
and openldap win32 binaries from
http://download.bergmans.us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/
i have running openldap service, when searching directory, i'll get, at
least,
Jiri Kastner wrote:
hello all,
for two days i've tried to google solution for my problem.
i'm using apache2.2 win32 binaries from apache.org
and openldap win32 binaries from
http://download.bergmans.us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/
Without having your module at hand, be aware that the binaries
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Without having your module at hand, be aware that the binaries
were compiled against MS LDAP client, such that aprutil, mod_ldap
and mod_authnz_ldap are linked against it. Unless you compiled
appropriate aprutil.dll, mod_ldap.so and mod_authnz_ldap.so, the
On 6/25/07, Jiri Kastner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ldap_search_ext_s() for user failed][Protocol Error]
Have you compared a packet trace via e.g. wireshark what happens in
apache vs. some command line client trying to emulate the same query?
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Eric Covener
[EMAIL PROTECTED]