Oh, it's not the cause also.
If AuthLDAPBindDN or AuthLDAPBindPassword is incorrect, such message
should be logged:
[LDAP: ldap_simple_bind_s() failed][Invalid credentials]

2009/2/26 Sascha Kersken <s...@lingoworld.de>:
> Think I found it:
>
>>    AuthLDAPBindDN              "ad...@three.two.one"
>
> The value of AuthLDAPBindDN must be a valid LDAP DN (something like
> cn=username,dc=mydomainname...), but you are using something that looks like
> an email address. Consequently, your log entry complains about user
> authentication (on the LDAP server).
>
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