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Installation and Upgrades / Ejabberd 14.07 Testing
« on: November 02, 2014, 11:12:59 am »
Is there an option to test newest Ejabberd version on Zentyal 4.x?

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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED] Wordpress with LDAP Login
« on: February 17, 2014, 10:44:33 am »
I am using Zentyal version 3.3 and trying to set up Simple LDAP to logon to Wordpress but am failing to get it to work. I have set up php5-ldap and got the plugin to work, and also updated the port to 390 but I am not able to get it to authenticate. I do think the LDAP settings are correct (got them from the admin interface and also tried some few variants)

Now I have read and searched and I get the feeling that OpenLDAP in Zentyal 3.x has some security measures in place that I need to configue, maybe some service authentication or authorization of some sort. Is that so? Would Simple LDAP login plugin for Wordpress not work with the new Zentyal?

Sources: http://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-ldap-login/
Zentyal summit: http://www.slideshare.net/exekias/zentyal-customization-templates-hooks-ldap (slide number 25-26)

Based on the slides from the summit this is a config that they use as example ... could this be updated to work with the current version, pretty please?

Also, how do I debug the errors in slapd/OpenLDAP to see what the failure is? I get no errors in apache logs ....

Sorry for all the stupid questions but I think at this point I really need some pointers on how the security in LDAP for Zentyal is configured so that third party applications can use it for authentication.

Thanks for any help!

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