Hi,
That can't be the full output of doveconf -n can it?
You need to define (examples from my configs using qmail schema; your values will probably be different if you are using AD or openLDAP with a different mail schema)
user_attrs = homeDirectory=home,mailMessageStore=mail user_filter = (&(objectClass=qmailUser)(mail=%u)) pass_attrs = userPassword=password,homeDirectory=userdb_home,mailMessageStore=userdb_mail pass_filter = (&(objectClass=qmailUser)(mail=%u))
Also look at the auth_bind parameter. Mine is "yes" because I'm using userdb prefetch as you can see from the pass_attrs param.
And you probably need to set up virtual users as well!
Cheers
Alex
On 04/06/13 17:44, Christian Wiese wrote:
Hello Christian, I tried what you suggested by adding "REFERALS off" to /etc/ldap/ldap.conf and restarting slapd and dovecot, but the error persists.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Christian Wiese < christian.wiese@securepoint.de> wrote:
Hi Ron,
I didn't had the time to check all logs but the error log. First thing you should check if there are LDAP REFFERALS enabled in the systems ldap.conf. I had a similar looking issue and it took me a good amount of time to figure out that I had to disable LDAP REFFERALS globally. This happened when using an AD as LDAP backend, but also applies to Samba4 as you can see in the following mailing list thread:
http://dovecot.markmail.org/message/mjurv4fp4w65u2ib?q=Dovecot+LDA+LDAP+look...
The settings within the systems ldap.conf might influence dovecot, because libldap (openldap) functions might read the global ldap.conf settings.
Hope that helps.
Cheers, Chris
Am Tue, 4 Jun 2013 05:50:16 -0400 schrieb Ron Scott-Adams ron@tohuw.net:
a login tohuw [myPassword] returns "NO [AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Authentication failed." I believe I'm missing a configuration detail, but what?
info.log: http://pastebin.ca/2388873
debug.log: http://pastebin.ca/2388872
error.log: http://pastebin.ca/2388871
dovecot -n: http://pastebin.ca/2388870
dovecot-ldap.conf.ext summary: http://pastebin.ca/2388867