From: Padraig R. <rya...@it...> - 2000-07-05 11:45:41
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All, Thanks for the reply. In effect it was a permissions problem on the active directory server coupled with using netscape navigator to check using ldap url's and forgetting to do a reload as navigator was returing a cached copy of the "not found" message. You need to apply list and read permissions on the users in the active directory mmc snapin - click view, advanced and security for your directory site and add these permission to your users. Perl Ldap then works exactly as for netscape and exchange. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Padraig Ryan IT Manager Institute of Technology, Sligo Ireland P +353(0)71.55365 F +353(0)71.60475 M +353(0)87.2334062 E rya...@it... W http://www.itsligo.ie/staff/pryan ----- Original Message ----- From: Graham Barr <gb...@po...> To: LDAP Mailing List <per...@li...> Cc: Padraig Ryan <rya...@it...> Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 2:51 PM Subject: [Fwd] perl ldap and active directory > ----- Forwarded message from "Padraig Ryan" <rya...@it...> ----- > > From: "Padraig Ryan" <rya...@it...> > To: <gb...@po...> > Subject: perl ldap and active directory > Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 13:12:34 +0100 > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 > > Graham, > > We've successfully used your ldap module against netscape and ms exchange directories but are having problems with active directory. > > It may be our filter is wrong but do you have any examples or resources specififcally relating to active directory? > > Thanks in advance. > > Padraig Ryan > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Padraig Ryan > IT Manager > Institute of Technology, Sligo > Ireland > > P +353(0)71.55365 > F +353(0)71.60475 > M +353(0)87.2334062 > E rya...@it... > W http://www.itsligo.ie/staff/pryan > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > |