Hi,
I asked this before, but appearently no one took notice - or no one knows :(
I have many ubuntu 8.04 clients which all work fine with my ldap server.
I am now trying to connect a 10.04 client to the server - but login fails - and the only difference in output (in the debug file on the server) is the mech=SIMPLE line in the client that works.
The one that works: Aug 4 10:21:36 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439319 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=1 text= Aug 4 10:21:36 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439319 op=2 BIND anonymous mech=implicit ssf=0 Aug 4 10:21:36 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439319 op=2 BIND dn="cn=Klavs Klavsen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=net" method=128 Aug 4 10:21:36 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439319 op=2 BIND dn="cn=Klavs Klavsen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=net" mech=SIMPLE ssf=0 Aug 4 10:21:36 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439319 op=2 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
The one that fails: Aug 4 10:19:20 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439273 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=1 text= Aug 4 10:19:20 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439273 op=2 BIND anonymous mech=implicit ssf=0 Aug 4 10:19:20 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439273 op=2 BIND dn="cn=Klavs Klavsen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=net" method=128 Aug 4 10:19:20 ldap01 slapd[3077]: conn=1439273 op=2 RESULT tag=97 err=49 text=
Any idea what makes the client try binding with mech=SIMPLE? or perhaps a hint as to why the first "method=128" doesn't work?
I hope you have ideas :)
As to what I could find in the documentation method=128 (which they both use first) means SIMPLE-auth - so it "should" be the same they are doing.. obviously not - and "annoyingly" it's run over ldaps - so it's a bit harder to sniff :(
Thank you in advance