From: Jim H. <ha...@us...> - 2000-08-16 15:11:14
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LDAP URLS basically just say "use the LDAP protocol to get some information". You need to deal with the general issue of LDAP access to your server. For example, we block access to that port at our router, except for holes opened to 2 specific ports. Your server may have some type of control available also. --Jim Harle On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Mark Wilcox wrote: > Nobody (at least that I know of) supports authenticated operations via > LDAP URLs. Just eliminate anonymous searches to your server and that will > prevent LDAP URLs. > > Mark > > On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, wiLL wrote: > > > > > I've been working with binding usernames with their corresponding paswd in > > the LDAP tree, but this is just when a user would access a particular http > > directory ... I just realized I needed also to restrict ldap urls from > > being accessed by anyone .. Does anybody knows how this one goes? > > > > will > > > > ------------------------------------- > > wiLL S. Olivete Jr. > > wol...@sk... > > pgp key id : 0x2D85D7BF > > office voice: 63.74.443.5657 > > mobile: 0917.972.6384 > > pager: ec 963576 > > > > > > > |