We have upgraded our server from 10.04 to 14.04 and now we have just the
same issue. To me more precise this does not work with VHOSTs.
Our server is using LDAP authentication provided by to domain
controllers which belong to different domains. Our scheme is:
AuthnProviderAlias ldap ldapdom1
Auth
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Well my env has active directory but let me take a look at openldap see
how hard it would be to setup in some basic fashion.
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Tit
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It looks like this fix is suitable for an update to Trusty, assuming
that LDAP auth does not work at all without it. In order to do this,
we'll need a test case that has exact to reproduce the problem so that
we ca
> test case that has exact to reproduce
That has exact steps, that is.
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Title:
AuthnProviderAlias does not work w/ authnz_ldap
** Summary changed:
- Need Patch applied to mod_authn_core for trusty apache2
+ AuthnProviderAlias does not work w/ authnz_ldap
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