Well, I would need to include your work, Tony, for it to be complete. If I get time, I'll assemble a compendious document and put it up for review/approval.

>>> Tony Caduto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/19/2006 9:46 AM >>>
Peter Welch wrote:
> I am surprised that anyone would turn off SSL on the AD — wasn't aware
> it could be done. The following is my recipe for binding in SSL and
> which I've posted here before (maybe this should go in Lukas' wiki):
From what I can tell SSL (at least on w2k servers) is not turned on by
default. It also seems that digest-md5 SASL is not enabled by default.
The only way I can connect to our corp AD servers is with the non sasl bind.
A query of the rootDSE on our server reveals that it only supports
GSSAPI and GSS-SPNEGO as SASL mechanisms.

You should add your code to the WIKI, just register and you can edit the
page yourself :-)

Later,

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