FYI: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 / Auth LDAP / OpenLDAP 2.3.35 User authentication [solved]

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
king in conjunction with DAV too (currently I don't foresee any reasons why it shouldn't). Also it could have been easily avoided if one of the logs could have made more efforts to tell me that I hit access restrictions which failed my compare. Maybe there will be some time in the fut

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Permissions problem

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
Chris Arnold schrieb: Kamil Wencel wrote: Hi Chris, You don't have permission to access the requested directory. There is either no index document or the directory is read-protected. my first guess would be: you have no index.html in the folder AND have the auto

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Permissions problem

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
Hi Chris, You don't have permission to access the requested directory. There is either no index document or the directory is read-protected. my first guess would be: you have no index.html in the folder AND have the automatic directory listings disabled. ---

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 / Auth LDAP / OpenLDAP 2.3.35 User authentication

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
LDAP issues aside, is DAV working ok? Yes, DAV is working fine as long as I use file based auth. I have to admit that my ldap knowledge is nowhere near sufficient but it'll take me some time to read the books I've ordered. No FAQ or online HOWTO or mailing-list archive I've read over the las

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 / Auth LDAP / OpenLDAP 2.3.35 User authentication

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
Tony Stevenson schrieb: Try this one: http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/UseLDAPToPasswordProtectAFolder Nice suggestion noodl :) I had a look at the wiki and I've decied to test this without DAV first. Any noodle, yes, I had a file based authentication for the DAV container that was work

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache hostname resolution (strange problem)

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
Hi Jeff, did you try to restart the nscd ? maybe it's still cached. OR make a reboot to be sure if you can. Jeff Fulmer schrieb: I have the oddest situation. I have a test server on the LAN. I added a host entry for www.myserver.com (actual name changed to protect the innocent). I can ping www

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 / Auth LDAP / OpenLDAP 2.3.35 User authentication

2007-07-10 Thread Kamil Wencel
search: 2 result: 0 Success # numResponses: 2 # numEntries: 1 ### I've also tried to store the userPassword in plaintext but apart from being unwanted it didn't work either. If anyone has any hints it would be greatly appreciated so thanks a lot in advance