ng errors. No output written to .libs/httpd
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [httpd] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/admin/httpd-2.2.2'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Configure runs successfully, but I am able to see a few erors in
config.log: http://valdosta.edu/~k
> server/.libs/libmain.a(exports.o)> apr_ldap_get_option
> server/.libs/libmain.a(exports.o)
> > apr_ldap_is_ldap_url
> server/.libs/libmain.a(exports.o)> apr_ldap_ssl_init
> server/.libs/libmain.a(exports.o)
> > ap
I am able to password protect a directory using an account to bind with
like so:
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Please Login"
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthLDAPURL
"ldap://server.edu:389/ou=People,o=valdosta.edu,o=cp?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)"
AuthLDAPBindDN "uid=kckepple,ou=P
When I do that my user/pass does not work and the error log gives this:
[Wed May 31 09:38:14 2006] [warn] [client xx.xx.xx.xx] [1257] auth_ldap
authenticate: user kckepple authentication failed; URI / [User not
found][No such object]
[Wed May 31 09:38:14 2006] [error] [client xx.xx.xx.xx] user
I have Apache 2.2.2 setup with SSL enabled on a Solaris 10 machine.
Everything appears to work fine, but if you load
https://aurora.valdosta.edu in Firefox (1.5.3), or mozillia, one windows
or solaris, you first get the accept self-signed certs dialogs, but then
you get the firefox standard "Proble
Ahh yes, the firewall. Must be blocking external connections.
Unfortunatly that is out of my control. It works from within though,
sorry. I dont see how it would affect only 1 broswer, if it were a
firewall issue. Any suggestions?
Kyle
- Original Message -
From: Evan Platt <[EMAIL PROTEC
I have been able to make it work in 2.2.2 on a solaris 9 box. My one
problem is that I can only make it work when a user/pass is provided in
the config to bind with. I'll check and make sure I have the correct
behavior for incorrect passwords tomorrow when I can get that machine
turned back on.
So
I have found in the documentation for the old auth_ldap for apache 1.3
that if you do not provide a AuthLDAPBindDN it will try to search
annonomously. Is this true in the new authnz_ldap for 2.2? They seem
pretty similar.
Why is the search step required? Cant't it just attempt to bind with the
sup
02 10:13:28 2006] [error] [client x.x.x.x] user bill not found:
/test
Valid user but invalid password gives a 500 internal server error and
this in the error_log: [Fri Jun 02 10:20:45 2006] [warn] [client
x.x.x.x] [847] auth_ldap authenticate: user kckepple authentication
failed; URI /test
> > [error] [client x.x.x.x] user bill not found:
> > /test
> >
> > Valid user but invalid password gives a 500 internal server
> > error and this in the error_log: [Fri Jun 02 10:20:45 2006]
> > [warn] [client x.x.x.x] [847] auth_ldap authenticate: u
28 2006]
> > > [error] [client x.x.x.x] user bill not found:
> > > /test
> > >
> > > Valid user but invalid password gives a 500 internal server
> > > error and this in the error_log: [Fri Jun 02 10:20:45 2006]
> > > [warn] [client x.x
>Tough to say. Is a proxy configured in either browser? Try using the
>private IP instead of the hostname.
Private IP gave no change.
Kyle
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See http://h
lient x.x.x.x] [845]
> auth_ldap
> > > > authenticate: user bill authentication failed; URI /test
> > > > [User not found][No such object] [Fri Jun 02 10:13:28 2006]
> > > > [error] [client x.x.x.x] user bill not found:
> > > > /test
> > &
> I'm running a website on apache. I have an index.html in /link.
> When I
> request the following link: http://localhost/link/ It gives me a
> Forbidden> error message. However if I rename the index.html to
> index.htm, the link:
> http://localhost/link/ works without any problems
>
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