
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:57:44 +0100, Adam Bator
Hi there,
At company I work at sombody fough it would be a good idea to use regional chars and that messes up the Auth process... I had the same problem with moodle - I made modification there that uses
user@domain as DN and it works fine there but.. If I do something like this in OTRS (Perl) $Result = $LDAP->bind( dn => $Param{User}.'@domain', password => $Param{Pw} ); I get error: authentication failed: 'Unexpected EOF Can sombody help me with this ? Is it possibile to do user@domain login in Perl - I could not find examples enywhere.
Hi, perldoc Net::LDAP tells me this syntax fir LDAP-bind: bind ( DN, OPTIONS ): Try it without dn=>, only the options are intruduced by an key like password. And yes it could be possible to use user@domain, e.g. with Active Directory (userPrincipalName). The login name/bind dn depends on the LDAP server and not on the Net::LDAP module. hth, Roy -- Roy Kaldung e-mail: roy@kaldung.com