Hi,
The output:
Entering validDomain User is using a valid domain. Setting domain as: MKB Entering getCanonicalName Username isn't empty. Munged username: U061827 Entering userExists Entering authenticate Entering Connect It looks like you are issing LDAP support; please ensure you have either compiled LDAP support in, or have enabled the module. If the authentication is working for you, the plugin isn't properly detecting the LDAP module, and you can safely ignore this message. Using TLS or not using encryption. Using servers: ldap://aab.kar.local
The problem could be that I don't have PHP configured correctly. How can I set 'php_ldap.dll' (and maybe 'php_openssl.dll') to *extension_dir of PHP (*c:/php/ext)? Where can I find these extansions? Could you give me an URL where I can find/download these?
Regards, Gabor
2007/11/9, Lane, Ryan Ryan.Lane@ocean.navo.navy.mil:
How can I get the php_ldap.dll and php_openssl.dll?
What do I have to install? For example an LDAP server on my Apache server or something other extensions do I have to install?
Right on the documentation page:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication#Windows_conf iguration
I used the following configuration to get regular authentication working first. Despite it is NOT working:
require_once 'LdapAuthentication.php'; $wgAuth = new LdapAuthenticationPlugin(); $wgLDAPDomainNames = array( 'KAR' ); $wgLDAPServerNames = array( 'KAR' => 'aab.kar.local', ); $wgLDAPSearchStrings = array( 'KAR' => 'KAR\USER-NAME', ); $wgLDAPEncryptionType = array( 'KAR' => 'ssl', ); $wgLDAPUseLocal = false; $wgMinimalPasswordLength = 1;
You've posted the same thing a few times. I need more information than this to help you. If you don't have PHP configured correctly, fix that problem. For any further help I'll need your debug info; please set:
$wgLDAPDebug = 4;
And post the output, snipping out anything sensitive.
V/r,
Ryan Lane
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