Thanks a lot. I have resolved the problem with the LDAP configuration
server. I think the URLs of the LDAP directory servers aren't correct.
Another question is if the LDAP schema have to be similar to schema
SGD?? I'm authenticating users with a webservices application and I
need save users both data bases, LDAP server and SSGD server.
Curtis Cunningham escribió:
Laura ..
you don't need any special configuration of your LDAP server to make
this work.. other than maybe creating a dedicated user that SGD can log
in as.
This doc is very useful for troubleshooting LDAP issues:
http://docs.sun.com/source/820-1088/ldap_login_fail.html
If the numerous debug steps don't help, fall back on the log filter
output .. note the login filters at the top of that page. Add filters
like "server/login/*:login%%PID%%.log" and
"server/ldap/*:login%%PID%%.log". Be sure to exclude quotes (I put them
in here for clarity). If you use the same filename the messages get
interleaved nicely which makes it much easier to read than having 2
files to bounce between.
You can check the output from those filters in
"/opt/tarantella/var/log/login<PID>.log".
Hope this helps..
Curtis.
Laura Nogueras de Vena wrote:
I'm testing authentication LDAP with SSGD 4.20 but it can't work fine.
I have a Linux operating system and I only have full, in the array
manager, the address host and user and password of my LDAP server.
Should I configure any files of LDAP server??
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