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Old 08-13-2006, 01:08 AM
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Default LDAP External Auth Fedora Directory Services

We are implementing LDAP (Fedora Directory Services) with Red Hat Enterprise 4.x everything it's working great except Zimbra and the problem was the following:

The Default domain - zimbra.mycompany.com - we use Internal auth for it.
We add another domain - mycompany.com - we use LDAP External auth with:
- ldap://ldap1.mycompany.com - 389
- LDAP filter: uid=%u
- LDAP Search base: dc=mycompany,dc=com
- Use DN/Pass to bind External Server = Yes
- Bind DN: cn=Directory Manager
- Bind Password: XXXXXXX

In the test part we use and active user in the External LDAP
- user: username (without @)
- pass: xxxxx

And the test it's successful

After that I try to login by webmail client

http://mycompany.com - try to login without success

With the admin account I can login great but with the LDAP External Users DB not. Including I change the user in the test part and work great. Any idea why it's not working!!


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Old 08-14-2006, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by prpatrol
With the admin account I can login great but with the LDAP External Users DB not. Including I change the user in the test part and work great. Any idea why it's not working!!
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Are you logging in with the domain name at the end of the username?
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Old 08-14-2006, 08:21 AM
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Yes,

I try both without and with it. but nothing yet.

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Old 08-14-2006, 07:00 PM
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Default This worked for me

Quote:
Originally Posted by prpatrol
- LDAP filter: uid=%u
That did not work for me either.
But, uid=%n works ok

try that!!
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