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
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
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.
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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
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
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
search: 2
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 2
# numEntries: 1
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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