You want to authenticate against users that are in the LDAP server right?
Viper_SB
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Have you tried mod_ldap?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_ldap.html
If that won't work, you should be able to do it with bind().
Viper_SB
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Have you tried mod_ldap?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_ldap.html
If that won't work, you should be able to do it with bind().
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Ya I was searching something the other day and in some error email (archive) there was something about needing the DN but I could be WAY off here :). Just thought I would mention it.
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http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/5.0/CFML_Reference/Tags55.htm
What about DN? it doesn't say it's required for searching but I think I might have read somewhere that it is.
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Doesn't appear to be sorry
http://telecom.fit.edu/cfdocs/user/ug100001.htm
Viper_SB
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I believe for this to be succsesful you have to do it when the server is shutdown, currently I don't use openldap but with iplanet (which I use) to perform any types of operations to the rootDSE you have to do it BEFORE first running it, I really haven't had the need to so haven't checked in to...
I don't have any but with perl and cron you should be able to get a pretty reliable one up and running fairly quickly.
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