Hi Daniel,
 
Thanks for responding.
 
DC=ldapser,dc=com
|
OU=People
   |--------user1...usern
   |
   |--------OU=shared
              |
              |--------------uid=ituser1
              |--------------cn=IT
 
This is the structure of the the ldap server.I have added users user1...usern in the IT group via add member.
Now when I give the OU of shared as path for authentication, its only accepting the logins
of the ituser1 but not of the group IT.
I need this setup as these users are common to a few OU's.
 
The ldap connecting string that is there in apache
"ldap://10.209.22.65:389/ou=shared,ou=People,dc=ldapser,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)"
 
I tried both with uid and uniquemember. Both are not working .
 
Thanks again.
 

 
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Daniel Maher <dma+389users@witbe.net> wrote:
On 07/19/2010 06:45 AM, ashish nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup 389 ldap server which went fine without any
> problems. But I am stuck with the group authentication.I wanted to
> have common groups in a few  OU's.
> For ex: I have a pool of users in the directory server. I created a
> group under one OU and added those users(which are not in this tree) via
> add member option.But when I provide DN of this OU for authentication
> the users of this group are not able to do so. But when I create users
> under this tree directly it works. I tried many options but its not working.
> Please help.

Please provide more details, for example, the OUs and DNs (sanitised if
necessary), the search string (or equivalent) that you're using to
authenticate, and any other relavant information (environment, etc..).


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