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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0019896 | mantisbt | ldap | public | 2015-07-01 04:40 | 2020-10-05 15:37 |
Reporter | H4uke | Assigned To | dregad | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | block | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
Product Version | 1.2.18 | ||||
Summary | 0019896: $g_ldap_root_dn without OU | ||||
Description | Hi Mantis Forum, I have a little problem with my ldap root dn.. It is the sam like this post, I found usign the Forum search:
==================================== I get the following Error(s): Anybody has an idea to fix this? It is not really possible to add an OU at this place. I have to search at root of domain. Thanks in advance, regards H4uke | ||||
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It's been a while since I last used LDAP with Mantis... Can you please enable logging ($g_log_level = LOG_LDAP) and post the log file. The relevant settings in your config would be helpful too, as would information about your ldap server (is it AD ?) |
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2015-07-02 08:09 CEST ldap Binding to LDAP server Very interesting: regarding to the log, mantis is searching for a user called "administrator". it is not defined in our configuration file.. |
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'administrator' is the default user, which is created during installation. For security purposes, Mantis performs a check on the login page to ensure that when the user is active, its password had been changed from the default setting. If I understand correctly, you are not using this account (it is not defined in your LDAP); you should therefore disable or delete it in the Manage Users page, which will bypass the LDAP search. Let me know if this resolves your issue. |
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Hi, thanks for fast reply. |
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the same problem here. resolved with adding in config: |
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H4uke, After 4 years without activity, I would assume that this problem has either been resolved or is no longer relevant, so I'm closing the issue. |
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