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Mika Borner wrote:
>> I downloaded ans installed OpenLDAP v2.3.24 from source. I'm not sure
> if
>> that came with an SDK...
>> I don't see any SDK's on the OpenLDAP download website. 
>> Where could I get an SDK?
> 
> I haven't touched OpenLDAP lately, but I guess it is somewhere in the
> source tree of the tar-ball.
> 
> For our novell-sdk i used following apache options:
> 
> "--with-ldap" \
> "--with-ldap-dir=/u00/appl/novell-cldap" \
> "--enable-ldap" \
> "--with-ldap-lib=/u00/appl/novell-cldap/lib" \
> "--with-ldap-include=/u00/appl/novell-cldap/include"
> 
> Just set the path to your openldap source tree. If it is correct it
> should find the sdk. Of course it is possible that your apache instance
> is already compiled with the openldap sdk. Depends on your operating
> system. You can check this e.g. in the error log. 

I've had problems with this sort of thing as well, but on win32.
According to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authnz_ldap.html
mod_authnz_ldap is "Known to support the OpenLDAP SDK (both 1.x and
2.x),  Novell LDAP SDK and the iPlanet (Netscape) SDK."

So I've downloaded the prebuilt win32 binary (both 2.2.3 and 2.0.59)
from apache.org, but cannot get them to play nice with my Openldap 2.2.*
machines.  So has anyone else gotten this to work?

One thing I've noticed is the vague statement in the download README
(http://apache.osuosl.org/httpd/binaries/win32/) that reads "This binary
release was created with Visual Studio 6.0, using a more recent Platform
SDK for the ldap api."  So, how to I tell exactly what this build
actually supports?

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