Hey all. On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 01:58:06PM -0700,([-30]7867.09) in a galaxy far far away, Gary Johnson muttered on the list: > > There is a list of scripts to do just that at > > http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/ > > under "External Address Query Scripts". I adapted one of them, > mutt_ldap_query2.pl, ("ldapsearch wrapper modified by Warren Jones") to > work with my company's LDAP server.
For starters, I'm an ldap newbie, so be gentle with me ;) I've used this script successfully in the past but then I ran with the OpenLdap 1.2 suite. I recently upgraded to RH Linux 7.2 (from RH 6.2) which comes with OpenLdap 2.0 (openldap-2.0.11-13 and openldap-clients-2.0.11-13). When I run the ldap query perl script, I get: ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: No such attribute ldapsearch failed: According to a Google search this means: This indicates that LDAP SASL authentication function could read the Root DSE but it contained no supportedSASLMechanism attribute. The Ldap host is a M$ Exchange server. I've tried all the SASL Mechs listed in the RFC's and the only one that gave me some sort of response was the DIGEST-MD5 mech, but I don't think that should be the right method because of the authentication involved ( I used to be able to query the ldap host without supplying some form of login credentials). I also tried using the ldap query perl script by Marc de Courville using the NET::LDAP module before ldapsearch is called but to no avail. Anyone know a solution? Marco. -- Marco van Lienen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> S@H:3097WU/5.729yr --> setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu Will you find aliens? Why did it happen ? BOFH Excuse: Error #763: hard disk not ready, close door.
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