Duh - some genius (Not I! I do unix) put a backslash in my DN ( CN=Burris\,
Celeste Suliin) I needed to double it to get the DN to LDAP correctly.
Thanks all for your help.
On 5/16/05 4:38 PM, "Elliot Foster" <elliotf-perl-ldap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Burris, Celeste Suliin wrote:
> Well, that is progress of a sort. I just copied and pasted from the sample
> program.
>
> The response I get is
>
> error: 49: 80090308: LdapErr: DSID-0C090334, comment:
AcceptSecurityContext
> error, data 525, vece at ./Net-LDAP.pl line 31, <DATA> line 225.
>
> I'd like some hints on what "AcceptSecurityContext error" means.
Hint on what error "AcceptSecurityContext error" is:
http://www.directory-info.com/LDAP/LDAPErrorCodes.html
<http://www.directory-info.com/LDAP/LDAPErrorCodes.html>
It's microsoft's way of saying "Invalid Credentials". That's what a
normal/real
Directory would say. Check your DN and password.
> On 5/16/05 2:10 PM, "Elliot Foster" <elliotf-perl-ldap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Burris, Celeste Suliin wrote:
>
>>I'm running the standard test program, and appear to get a successful
>
> bind,
>
>>but any search says I don't have a successful bind.
>>
>>I'm completely baffled.
>
>
> You're not checking for an error response during the bind. You might want
> to do
> something like:
>
> my $bind = $ldap->bind($binduser, password => "$bindpass");
> if ($bind->code) {
> # spit out an error here
> } else {
> # looks like we were successful.
> }
>
> Or at least something like that. As it is, you're just checking the
return
> of
> the function. It performs the bind function, it just so happens it runs
> into an
> error.
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