Richard Gibson wrote:
Hello there.
I've been using the Fedora Directory Server for very small scale
testing at work, but actually know rather little about LDAP
unfortunately. Hopefully you won't mind. Anyway, is it possible to
bind with an entry other than CN? I have the following user (LDIF
format):
dn: uid=RSmith,ou=People, dc=fedora,dc=test,dc=com
mail: blablabla(a)test.com
uid: RSmith
givenName: Richard
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetorgperson
objectClass: ntuser
objectClass: posixAccount
sn: Smith
cn: RSmith
creatorsName:
uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,o=netscaperoot
modifiersName:
uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,o=netscaperoot
createTimestamp: 20050905103419Z
modifyTimestamp: 20050916131603Z
nsUniqueId: 86b5b081-1dd211b2-806ddcd6-e1700000
ntUserDomainId: smithr
uidNumber: 1
gidNumber: 2
homeDirectory: /home/smithr
When attempting to bind using the following (as taken from the access
log):
BIND dn="ntUserDomainId=Richard Smith,ou=People,dc=fedora,dc=test,dc=com"
method=128 version=3
...I get "No such object". This user does exist though. Is binding
using the ntUserDomainId out of the question?
Take a closer look. The ntUserDomainId is "smithr" for this user, not
"Richard Smith".
Try this:
dn="ntUserDomainId=smithr,ou=People,dc=fedora,dc=test,dc=com"
Disclaimer: I'm an LDAP beginner myself. This is just a suggestion
based on the fact that your bind doesn't match the user information you
provided.
--
Bowie