[Auth_ldap] Auth_Ldap and Active Directory with TLS/SSL

Aaron Smith Aaron.Smith at kzoo.edu
Tue Oct 10 08:03:04 PDT 2006


Ah, ok.  Specifying that port doesn't work either.  BUT, I notice that although I can establish a raw TCP connection to ports 368, 636, and 3268, I can't do it to 3269 so maybe AD isn't listening to the proper port.  

 

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Aaron Smith                Aaron.Smith at kzoo.edu

System Administrator   (269) 337-7496

Kalamazoo College

 

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From: Emmanuel SCIEUR [mailto:Emmanuel.SCIEUR at eseo.fr] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:00 AM
To: Aaron Smith
Subject: RE: [Auth_ldap] Auth_Ldap and Active Directory with TLS/SSL

 

Yes it use port 3269

 

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De : auth_ldap-bounces at rudedog.org [mailto:auth_ldap-bounces at rudedog.org] De la part de Aaron Smith
Envoyé : mardi 10 octobre 2006 16:46
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Objet : Re: [Auth_ldap] Auth_Ldap and Active Directory with TLS/SSL

 

After I sent my last message, I found the problem with the "Operations Error" with Server 2003, had to point auth_ldap to port 3268.  Still having trouble with TLS though.  Does the AD server use a different port for TLS connections?  I'll have to google that...

 

 

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System Administrator   (269) 337-7496

Kalamazoo College

 

 

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