Re: [squid-users] Ldap and Active directory

From: Cécile Leyman <cecile.leyman@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 15:52:05 +0200

squid_ldap_auth -b "ou=AllUsers,dc=mansefield13104,dc=lancsngfl,dc=ac,dc=uk" -u
cn -h pluto -p 389 (validate)

username passwd (validate)

OK or ERR

Regards,

Cécile.

Quoting kevin stuttard <kevinstuttard@yahoo.es>:

> I have tried to access my Windows 2000 server as
> Cecile suggested using squid_ldap_auth -b
> ou=AllUsers,dc=mansfield13104,dc=lancsngfl,dc=ac,dc=uk
> -u cn pluto:389
>
> but I am still having trouble with it. I do the above
> at the command line, then enter a username and
> password pair but all I get is ERR. A netstat on the
> Linux and the Windows server shows no communication at
> port 389 with either of the machines. I have
> openldap-2.0.25-1 installed as an rpm on the Linux
> machine. Do I have to set up openldap? I think the
> squid_ldap_auth line looks o.k. but what next? I have
> the AD server I want to connect to as an entry in my
> etc/hosts file and can ping it with either name or ip
> address. Any ideas please?
>
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