Hi, It would be advisable to attempt to configure the ldap client for your site using caldavd.plist, instead of editing the code. Our ldap client is highly configurable / flexible, and so far I haven't found any reason to need to edit the source code to adapt our ldap client to a wide variety different ldap servers. You can look at http://trac.calendarserver.org/browser/CalendarServer/trunk/twistedcaldav/st... under twistedcaldav.directory.ldapdirectory.LdapDirectoryService to see all the available settings. If the change you need cannot be represented using the plist, kindly let us know exactly what you're doing so we can consider making whatever you are doing configurable. -dre On Apr 17, 2014, at 8:18 AM, Ulrich Fourier <ulrich.fourier@rockyourlife.de> wrote:
So i fixed it by editing the source file so that my custom field got also checked. Now I'm working on another error message, which also appeared earlier: ldap.NO_SUCH_OBJECT: {'desc': 'No such object'}
I tested the request he is sending to the server(the filter and the attributes) with the phpldapbrowser and got the correct response. Thanks, Ulrich
On 17.04.14 15:09, Ulrich Fourier wrote:
Hi everyone, A simple and stupid question: I'm currently working with the calendarserver and a ldap server. Users should be authenticated with the ldap server, but the uid field what is used by the calendarserver to look for the right user, is used for something different in my setup. I have there an integer. So how can i configure calendarserver to use the 'cn' or any other self defined field?
Thank you
Ulrich Fourier
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