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List:       pamldap
Subject:    Re: [pamldap] authenticate users against a novell edirectory
From:       "Andi Reisenhofer" <guru.andy () aon ! at>
Date:       2003-01-23 17:12:44
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Hallo Florent,

Have you tried dstrace on the Novell Server side?

There is also a newsgroup which you could look:
news:devforums.novell.com:novell.devsup.cldap

Reg.
Andreas

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Florent AIDE" <faide@alphacent.com>
An: <pamldap@padl.com>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2003 10:49
Betreff: [pamldap] authenticate users against a novell edirectory


> Hello list,
>
> First please accept my apologies to ask this question here but I did not
find
> any usefull information on the Novell web sites (google & novell
searches).
> My only hope is the someone here has this kind of setup running.
>
> I am trying to authenticate Linux users (actually just imap users for now)
> against a Novell edirectory LDAP server throught pam_ldap.
>
> Netware 5.1 sp5 (nds 8.83)
> Slackware Linux
> pam_ldap 157
> Linux_pam 0.77
>
> As you may guess I have not succeded yet, since I'm posting here ;)
>
> Here are the facts:
>
> I have extended the NDS/LDAP Schema using the ldif formats provided by
Novell
> here:
>
> http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/2002/june/02/apv.htm
>
> I can bind against the directory and perform searches successfully.
> My cyrus imap server uses saslauthd and saslauthd is forwarding the info
to
> pam_ldap
>
> I can verify this because I "tcpdumped" the traffic to/from my ldap server
and
> I can see the bind and request.
>
> BUT the answers never contain the userPassword attribute that is required
by
> pam_ldap in the search query...
>
> What can I do now ? I have set the acls on my ldap objects and Attributes
> according to the document provided by Novell to no avail.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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