On 19/10/2015 22:40, [email protected] wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
> 
> at the moment we are 2 trainees having some trouble configuring a local
> Firefox-Sync-Server with an own Account-Server.
> At this point the Sync Server runs. But we were assigned to set up an
> Account-Server additionally.

You don't mention explicitly, have you seen and are you following this page?

  https://docs.services.mozilla.com/howtos/run-fxa.html

> The Server is running on Debian 6, 64 bit architecture. We integrated
> the server into our LDAP respectively into our domain.
>
> On the Sync-Server runs an Apache 2 for the ldap login and a database
> without use at the moment. We got some tables but they are empty.
> 
> The first question is: Do we need the database, if we are able to login
> with the LDAP authentication?
> 
> The LDAP authentication shall replace the Firefox Account for
> synchronization since our company really wants to have it locally. But
> at this point we stuck.

If I understand correctly, you want to authenticate directly against an
existing LDAP server rather than using a Firefox Accounts server.  I'm
not sure whether this will actually be possible.  The browser depends on
Firefox Accounts and its custom login protocol in order to generate
encryption keys, and I don't think LDAP really offers an equivalent feature.

If you can say more about the details of your setup, I can try to offer
some advice, but unfortunately I think that what you want may not be
possible.


  Cheers,

    Ryan
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