Hello,
I have been working hard to make James 3.0-beta4 to work with LDAP. I am
using Active Directory and have finally made modifications to the server
code and it is working fine now. I needed to share the code that I have but
I don't know where to put the code. AM I going to share it here in the
mailing list or somewhere else?

regards.


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Seyoum T.
Granite IT Solutions PLC, www.graniteinfosystems.com
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On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Eric Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

> To write tutorial, one need to know how it works and what's possible...
> Do know how it works and what's possible, one need to read tutorial...
>
> Classical chicken-and-egg issue.
>
> Conclusion, go deep, deep, deep in the code, test, test, test, extract the
> best and share it.
>
>
> On 17/08/13 21:05, Merve Temizer wrote:
>
>> Hello Mr. Charles,
>>
>> Do you mean by saying you welcome tutorials that it may be possible to
>> auth
>> James with LDAP branch leaves?
>>
>> This is a recurring question i know, but is there a possibility if we
>> deeply search James source code and how does it work?
>>
>> Sorry
>>
>>
>> 2013/6/6 Eric Charles <[email protected]>
>>
>>  Hi,
>>> That's a recurring question and any further documentation/tutorial for a
>>> James/LDAP user will be welcome (as posted a few times before :).
>>>
>>> Thx, Eric
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06/06/2013 15:26, Doru Mihaescu wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Do any of you use LDAP authentication with James 3?  If you, are you
>>>> able
>>>> to have users in various ou's of the ldap?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We are able to successfully authenticate James 3 against OpenLdap that
>>>> has all the users in one organizational unit.  However, when we try to
>>>> authenticate users present in higher branches, we are not able to
>>>> authenticate.
>>>>
>>>> For instance if my userBase is: dc=example,dc=com:
>>>>
>>>> [email protected] - auth works
>>>> [email protected] - auth does not work
>>>> [email protected] - auth does not work
>>>>
>>>> when issuing "james-cli listusers", all the users are actually
>>>> displayed:
>>>> user1
>>>> user2
>>>> user3
>>>>
>>>> but only user1 can be authenticated.
>>>>
>>>> thank you.
>>>>
>>>> -doru
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --------------------
>>>> doru mihaescu
>>>> associate director
>>>> information systems
>>>>
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