Radek Hladik wrote:
nattapon viroonsri napsal(a):
> Hi,
>
> Look like default fedora-ds policy is accept bind with blank password?
> i have tested with
> ldapsearch -x -D "uid=someone,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com" -w ""
> get same result as use correct password
>
> if i use wrong password i wil get
> ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49)
>
> How can i disable bind with blank password ?
>
> Thanks
> Nattapon
>
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I'm not FDS expert but as I have noticed FDS will log you anonymously
if you enter no password... Try to do some changes in FDS without
password (i.e. change office number of user you have specified to bind).
Note that
this is LDAP standard behavior - BIND with empty password does
an anonymous bind, even if a BIND DN was given.
If you don't want this, you need to disable access for anonymous
users.
Access control uses the special BIND subject ldap:///anyone to mean
anonymous users.
Feature to disable anonymous binding at all is in plan for future
versions. In actual version all you need/can to do, is disable ACI for
anonymous access. But be sure, that no other utility uses anonymous
access to LDAP as i.e. pam and nss does in default.
Yes, we will be adding some
features to disallow anonymous binds to an
upcoming version.
Radek
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