Hello,
We are testing the Centos LDAP Directory Server but are running into issues with applications (SOGo) authenticating against the LDAP system. The crux of my question is, can I just treat the Centos Directory Server as a generic OpenLDAP configuration on the client side?
In more detail when I try to add account via ldapadd:
-------------------------------- ldapadd -f sogo.ldif -x -W -D cn="Directory Manager",dc=XXX,dc=de Enter LDAP Password: ldap_bind: No such object (32) matched DN: dc=XXX,dc=de -------------------------------
It is my understanding that this means the "Directory Manager" user was not found. User authentication does not work from SOGo, at all.
Any pointers?
--------------------------------- Geoff Galitz Blankenheim NRW, Germany http://www.galitz.org/ http://german-way.com/blog/
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Geoff Galitz geoff@galitz.org wrote:
ldapadd -f sogo.ldif -x -W -D cn="Directory Manager",dc=XXX,dc=de Enter LDAP Password: ldap_bind: No such object (32) matched DN: dc=XXX,dc=de
It is my understanding that this means the "Directory Manager" user was not found. User authentication does not work from SOGo, at all.
Hmmm. Try -D 'cn="Directory Manager",dc=example,dc=com"
It looks like it tried to authenticate with the DN "dc=example,dc=com" without the needed cn.
Quoting sometimes *is* strange.
Ralph