On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 9:46 PM, sim123 <Sim3159@gmail.com> wrote:


On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:57 AM, sim123 <Sim3159@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

I want third party applications to authenticate against my ldap using any attribute (specially mail & password) is it possible to do a bind using any attribute with/without RDN rather then DN? For example my LDAP user looks like this :

dn: uid=1,ou=users,dc=example,dc=local

objectClass: inetOrgPerson

objectClass: organizationalPerson

objectClass: person

objectClass: top

cn: Josh

sn: Cho

mail: joshcho@example.com

uid: 1

userPassword: joshcho


I can bind to ldap if I use DN & password but I can not bind to ldap if I use any attribute like

mail=joshcho@example.com,ou=users,dc=example,dc,local  & password

Would greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks 
simon


I was wondering if someone can help me with this issue?

Thanks for the help and support.

Well, while browsing for solution I realized that I was misinterpreting RDN, so basically what I want is any third party application to authenticate against my ldap using attributes other then DN, I guess its the job of application to do a search for DN and then do a bind, am I correct? Does anyone experienced similar problem while integrating with third party applications like Nagios/ Forum/ Confluence softwares? As I said earlier my DN contains uid field instead of any modifiable attribute, however end users won't know the DN they would only know email/ cn. Is it safe to assume that usually third party applications have lookup and bind option so they can search for DN and then do the bind? Or I am going into wrong direction. 

I don't know much about SASL bind but would that help solving this issue rather then simple bind? I would greatly appreciate any help on this issue.

Thanks for the help an support.