Try using a program like Apache Directory Studio to test your LDAP settings
manually and make sure they are correct.

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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Dominic <dominic....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup pfSense to authenticate against a Windows 2003 AD
> machine
> and so far have been unsuccessful.
>
> I've currently configured the squid authentication as follows:
>
> LDAP Version 3
> Authentication Server: IP of the AD machine
> Authentication Port:    Blank
> LDAP server user DN: cn=administrator,cn=Domain Users,dc=domain,dc=net
> LDAP password:         Password for administrator account
> LDAP base domain:    dc=domain,dc=net
> LDAP search filter:      sAMAccountName=%
>
> All I get when trying to browse is the popup prompting for username and
> password
> but this fails. I'ved tried using domain.net\username and just
> username in the field
> but it just prompts again for the user/pass.
>
> Can anyone advise as to whether I may have gone wrong or where I could
> find a log
> file that shows the errors encountered?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Dominic.
>
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